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6th February 2013, 10:00 PM #1
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solid Plywood arm with elbow attached to wall ? where did I see it ?
Hello,
Saw this a few weeks ago on somebodies web site but am unable to find it again.
It was a very solid "arm" made out of various bits of plywood one end attached to a vertical rail on the wall and could slide vertically on the rail. The free end was hanging over the work bench - there were either on or two elbows giving the abilty to move and lock the free end into any position you might want above the bench. I think the elbows were lockable.
Anybody have any idea where I might have seen this thing ?
Have trawled all over woodgears but havent found it there yet
Have tried googling but cannot get the key words right
Regards
Bill
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6th February 2013, 10:34 PM #2
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Found it
2/3 of way down the page =- the jig that is holding the router
Pat Hawley's thickness sander
I like that idea
Not quite what I remembered but close enough.
Bill