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HI guys i have been thinking about some sort of milling bench to maybee do away with neeling down all the time i had a beem fall on me working on a barn conversion so my leg is not a1 so any way a simple ,movable raisable bench so you could roll the but on to it and the raise it i can think of most of it but not how to raise it anybody seen anything like this out there or fancy getting together to try and make one we have a welder in our new workshop co-op so fabracation not a problem be good to hear all your thaughts and lets hope it stops bloody raining Cheers Mark

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I made one out of an old hospital bed which pumps up and down,i mounted it on a trailer chassis.I then fabricated a sawrail which stays static on chassis made from old stairlift to create basic slabber with up and down adjustment[must put some pics up]

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