Work holders – Work-underlying support – With tool couple element
Patent
1984-05-14
1986-02-18
Watson, Robert C.
Work holders
Work-underlying support
With tool couple element
269296, 269303, 182181, 182151, F16M 1100
Patent
active
045709157
ABSTRACT:
A workbench construction is disclosed which is easily disassembled for transportation and storage and which is adapted for use in performing a variety of different saw cutting operations. The work bench includes a pair of spaced bench beams which are independently supported on legs and a plurality of spaced elongated main rails which preferably comprise wooden boards which are disposed on edge and which are detachably received in interfitting relation on the bench beams. For performing a saw cutting operation, a member which is to be cut is positioned on the upper edges of the main rails, and the desired cutting line is aligned with the spacing between a pair of adjacent main rails to provide clearance for the saw blade. For performing other types of saw cutting operations, a plurality of spaced transverse rails are assembled in detachable interfitting relation on the main rails, and for performing precision cutting operations, a fence, a cutoff table and a mitering gauge are assembled on the transverse rails.
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