We probably need to start another thread or go to the one titled "Storing support legs and connector tubes"
Just this week I designed and built a protype of my wall mounted hanging table system.
I have 6 connector tubes (one a 5 ft'er) 2 main tables, and 2 floating tables I want to be able to store in as compact a space as possible.
I built brackets similar to Dusty's but I have four slots cut in mine. On the top I store the adjustable leg/connector tube assemblies, In the next I store my two connector tubes and in the next a spare connector tube which supports my floating tables and in the last my spare main table (converted to a router table)
My problem if I want to use only one aux table I have to set the other on the floor or something since due to balance problems.
I'm rethinking my approach. I'm considering using pipe or conduit to make my hanging supports and do it in a way that any one component tube, table (main or floating) can be taken down and used without effecting anything else on the rack.
On the very top of my brackets is shelf that now houses my jointer at waist height so it is easy to move from the shelf to the SS in basically fluid motions.
Just to the right of my bracket is another shelf where I store my Bandsaw, Sliding crosscut table, my bandsaw circle cutting jig, and a few mitre guage extensions.
Under that shelf is my other complete main table. Which one day I will remachined into a really nice router table that can be used with the Overhead Pin Router (without the pin router table). Right not I'm trying to decide exactly how to proceed with the conversion of the that table. I would like to fill in the ribs, present blade insert cutout and recut it to allow the under mounting of a router and or pin for pin routing.
Lots of ideas little real accomplishments.
Ed