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| Plumber | May 4th, 2005 08:14 PM I have a craftsman 5 drawer with a peg board back light. I put the galvanized metal table on this one to help keep it cleaner and allow me to repair my small appliances. I have a large lighted magnifying glass on a retractable frame to help with reading small prints and working with small parts. My heavy duty bench is made with full 4" oak posts and 1" plywood that the previous owner left behind. I have 4 project tables that are commercial banquet tables that became too scratched for public use. They are heavy enough for any amatuer or private hobbyist. These are perfect for holding projects and allow me to work on them from an old office chair. I am not a spring chicken don't you know. |
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