Project Description
About the Plan
If you’re like me and work in a small garage workshop, then this is the perfect compact workbench for you! This mobile workbench holds both a table saw and a miter saw at the same time. When you need to use a flat surface or your table saw, you can flip your miter saw over and store it out of the way. Yep, you heard that right! The miter-saw flips upside-down! This bench is made from construction plywood and wood studs and more importantly, no fancy cuts! I am confident that the Flip Top Mobile Workbench will be one of your favorite pieces of furniture in your workshop.
Dimensions:
- 8-1/4″ Table Saw Version: 36″W x 72″L x 35″H
- 10″ Table Saw Version: 36″W x 76″L x 35″H
The workbench is designed for:
- Dewalt DSW779 12″ Double Bevel Sliding Miter Saw
- Dewalt 8-1/4″ Compact Jobsite Table Saw (DWE7485) or DEWALT 10” Jobsite Table Saw (DWE7491)
Additional Information
Recommended Skill Level:
Estimated Cost to Build:
$400USD +/- not including tax. Actual costs may vary depending on location
Estimated Time to Build:
Weeklong Project (20 Hours +/-)
License Type:
Personal Use Only – Not for resale
File Types:
Printable PDF plans with materials, tools, and cut list, detailed diagrams, and step-by-step instructions
Required tools
** = optional tools
Dewalt DSW779 Miter Saw
Dewalt DWE7485 Table Saw
Router**
Pocket hole Jig**
Nail gun**
Power Drill
Sander
Hack saw
24″ Level
Speed Square
Tape Measure
Clamps
Paddle Bit Set
Screw Driving Set
Drill Bit Set
Round over Router Bit**
materials & hardware
2x4x96″ Wood Studs
2x6x96″ Wood Stud
3/4″ Plywood
2’x4′ Peg Board
1x2x8 Furring Strip
3″ Wood Screws
1-1/4″ Pocket Hole Screws
2-1/2″ Pocket Hole Screws
Brad Nails
1/2-in dia Steel Rod
Steel Spacers
Shaft Collars
T Nuts
Barrel Bolts
Swivel Caster Wheels
Hex Bolts
Velcro Strap
Fender Washers
Assorted Flat Washers
Wood Glue