thank you sir. wouldn't have done it without you haha
@chrispearce92242 ай бұрын
Ummmmm, how do you adjust the height again? I went back through the video jumping around. I didn't find mention of that. The adjusting cranks are caddy-corner from each other and you've tied the benches together with the top.
@BesserBuilds2 ай бұрын
Honestly, I just go back and forth a little at a time. If you are looking to raise and lower it regularly, I wouldn't tie them together like that. It did work very well for getting the height correct for my tablesaw and I have left it there since
@BriansWoodWorkingShop8 ай бұрын
I think the phrase "Ultimate Workbench" is overused. No one workbench could be classified as ultimate because everyone has different needs and workflow. I've also got tall people problems. I'm six foot two without shoes on. Drives my back crazy that my table saw and assembly table are so low. A good workbench/assembly/outfeed table is key in ones workflow and at some point I will need to build me a new one. Haven't experienced trouble with any of the Milwaukee tool M12 or M18 drills, impacts or drivers like what you explained in the video. You may want to look into the warranty for those tools. I've dropped my stuff before and it keeps going.
@BesserBuilds8 ай бұрын
I tried to poke a little fun at the whole "ultimate workbench thing" and I couldn't agree more with you. My drills and impacts don't do it often, but I would assume I use them much more than the average person. I have talked to some other tradesmen that have experienced it as well.