Jim,
Yes it is just one of those cheap wire closet mate shelfs. It is supported by threaded rod on either side and acorn nuts. I had to put a tie wrap to the bench tube in the middle for extra support. Not the most elegent arrangement for it fit my budget at the time. I'm hoping to have a floor poured this summer and add some lights to the shop. I currently can't use my ss in drill press mode not enough headroom lol. It works for now.
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SS Oscillating Drum Sander; Universal Lathe Rest;
lathe duplicatior, shaper fence and shapers; SS Belt
Sander
Jim
www.youtube.com/kd6vpe
Kd, thanks. That's what I thought, and I'm all about simple solutions. Since you've got a tabletop DP, I don't suppose the low roof is any great hardship. As long as you've got a place to make sawdust without the spouse busting your chops, that's what it's all about.
Jim Wright
Stonekettle Station
Palmer, Alaska
Stonekettle Station
Palmer, Alaska