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How Do You Make A Homemade Miter Saw Workbench?

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How Do You Make A Homemade Miter Saw Workbench?

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The miter saw is one of the most useful power tools in any shop or garage. Its ability to make multiple angled cuts makes it essential for installing crown molding, and with its pivoting head, making multiple-length cuts is quick and efficient. The drawback to this tool, however, is its bulk. Building a miter saw workbench only increases its usefulness. Measure and lay out the 2-by-4-inch boards for legs and stringers using the tape measure and pencil. The four legs will be 31 inches long, four side stringers will be 20 inches long, the inside stringers will be 17 inches long and the front and back stringers will be 8 feet long. Measure and cut the 3/4-inch plywood into two strips, 20 inches wide by 8 feet long using the circular saw. Attach the legs to the front 8-foot stringers using the drill, Phillips-head bit and two 3-inch screws per face. Screw the 4-inch side of the stringer to the 2 inch side of the leg, making sure to keep all edges flush and sink the screws. Measure from the

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