Make a Simple and Adjustable Folding Workbench // Meet Transform-IT...

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by Mr ATC
6 Materials
$35
3 Hours
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Sometimes the most difficult aspect at home is to make enough living space right?

Nowadays, we all tend to look for easy and multi-usage tool and furniture that can also be adapted to the space…


This is one of the reasons why we have been thinking and designing Transform-IT.

Basically a workbench, this tool can also be changed into a table, a drawing table, a kid desk, a cocktail stand or even a table saw cart.

Several usages that could make it one of the best multi-usage furniture in your house!!


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Now time to make yours!!!


At the following link you’ll find a plan “TRANSFORM-IT”  for a small fee and below the steps, material needed and quick preview video to support you in that process…

1- Start by cutting each pieces at the desired dimension

2- When they are all cut, assemble each frames...

3- attach the swivel wheels at the bottom

4- completed the frames with the middle sections

5- screwing each arms on each pieces of plywood

 6- screwing the hinges to attach the arms...

7- attach the top arms...

9- testing the closing mechanism...

10- And finally, testing if the foldable dimensions are corrects


And Guess what!!! it works perfectly!!!!


So now time to show you some other practical way to transform-IT...


CHECK THIS OUT....

First adjust it as you want!!!

Then you can change it into a desk or a design Table and much more....


I hope that you like it and if it's the case share to help us create more project like this one for you.


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Suggested materials:
  • 10 cm long screws   (Local home depot store)
  • Swivel rollers   (Local home depot store)
  • Small hinges   (Local home depot store)
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