Portable Workstation (kinda)


kgstakes

Well-Known Member
I've been doing some designing on a "portable" "workstation", something that can be taken off the wall (using french cleats to fasten to wall), and be either stored in a closet or taken to my woodshop where my hobby room is. Some place to build a model but still be in the house at night (more or less with family). But have all or most of my tools, paints, brushes, knives, etc. and still be able to close it up (with model inside) and place some where out of the way if need.

I'll probably build it out of 1/2" cabinet grade plywood or maybe 3/4" with an oak veneer. Stain and finish so it will look like a wall cabinet but like I said before with a french cleat, you can take it down really easy if needed.

Here are some drawings.

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I've been doing some designing on a "portable" "workstation", something that can be taken off the wall (using french cleats to fasten to wall), and be either stored in a closet or taken to my woodshop where my hobby room is. Some place to build a model but still be in the house at night (more or less with family). But have all or most of my tools, paints, brushes, knives, etc. and still be able to close it up (with model inside) and place some where out of the way if need.

I'll probably build it out of 1/2" cabinet grade plywood or maybe 3/4" with an oak veneer. Stain and finish so it will look like a wall cabinet but like I said before with a french cleat, you can take it down really easy if needed.

Here are some drawings.

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Handy, what dimensions are you thinking of ?
 
Thought about just buying a couple of these but with the cost and the type of storage I want (store uncompleted model) just didn't see a way to do with this type of set up and have everything in one place. My idea is partly from this storage system and a Gerstner tool chest (which I would really like to have for other reasons). So, I decided to design my own and see if my ideas really will work in the "real world".


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Thought about just buying a couple of these but with the cost and the type of storage I want (store uncompleted model) just didn't see a way to do with this type of set up and have everything in one place. My idea is partly from this storage system and a Gerstner tool chest (which I would really like to have for other reasons). So, I decided to design my own and see if my ideas really will work in the "real world".


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I think this method would work better for you, less bulky to carry around I think.
 

Smudge617

Well-Known Member​


think this method would work better for you, less bulky to carry around I think.



Smudge617,

The box I’m going to build or the gerstner box or hobby zone box ??

The problem I have with the gerstner box is great for storing tools not so much to store a model in progress.

Same for hobby zone, great to store supplies but have the same problem with storing a model in progress.

The bottom portion of my design you can put all tools away and put your model in progress on the very bottom. Granted not a tall model but a portion or subassembly will fit in that space. Then close the “table” up and all is clean in a safe place.

I wouldn’t be moving this everyday but if needed I could take it off the wall and take to the shop, take to the spare room, or even take it on vacation and set up on a table and do some modeling.

That’s what my thinking behind this “work station cabinet”.
 



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