Hi Simon, Wow! I have found that your mods for the Workmate are really good. I'm lucky to have happened on a MkII workmate and a Model 425. I set out to make them useful, the MkII had bad top panels and the 425 was just a frame. Adding a couple of vises helps make the devises really useful. Adding the power strip is just wizard. (Face palm here, mate). I currently have both WMs set up on trolleys and have one center panel that holds a big machinist vise. Could have set that up as a big T-shaped drop in so it could be used on the big bench top, but sometimes I like working in the garage or out under the big Oak tree in the shade. Thank you for the ideas. They are appreciated.
You could add another piece of plywood on top of your bench hook to make it the same height as the surface of your shooting board, that way you can use the two together to support longer workpieces. Like your videos!
Hi Simon, Another great video. It is a relatively easy addition to the hook if you make a couple of 45degree cuts in the "hook/fence" piece. You can then use it to easily cut beading at 45. (Like a mini mitre block)
Nice to see(hear...) you realize that a cut might not be that safe, stop, rethink your options, and not only do it safely but talk about it too. Nice safety tip!
Thanks. Enjoyed the video
Glad you enjoyed it, getting feedback keeps me making videos :-)
Really informative video. My next little project. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Simon,
Wow! I have found that your mods for the Workmate are really good. I'm lucky to have happened on a MkII workmate and a Model 425. I set out to make them useful, the MkII had bad top panels and the 425 was just a frame. Adding a couple of vises helps make the devises really useful. Adding the power strip is just wizard. (Face palm here, mate). I currently have both WMs set up on trolleys and have one center panel that holds a big machinist vise. Could have set that up as a big T-shaped drop in so it could be used on the big bench top, but sometimes I like working in the garage or out under the big Oak tree in the shade. Thank you for the ideas. They are appreciated.
Thanks for the feedback, I'm so glad it was useful. 😀
You could add another piece of plywood on top of your bench hook to make it the same height as the surface of your shooting board, that way you can use the two together to support longer workpieces. Like your videos!
Great idea thanks 👍 :-)
Hi Simon, Another great video.
It is a relatively easy addition to the hook if you make a couple of 45degree cuts in the "hook/fence" piece. You can then use it to easily cut beading at 45. (Like a mini mitre block)
Thanks Andy, that's a great idea.
Nice to see(hear...) you realize that a cut might not be that safe, stop, rethink your options, and not only do it safely but talk about it too. Nice safety tip!
Thanks, I think of my channel as documenting my hobby, so try to keep the mistakes in the final edit. Glad you like the approach 👍🏻