I picked up a CI tenon jig quite a while back and I've found it cumbersome to store. I had it on some open shelves in various places, but it took up a bunch of space and was difficult to move around. This quick wall mounting bracket I did last night gives it a stable, easily accessed storage place.
I finally freed up some wall space by removing a 36" wide shelf unit and removing a bunch of non-woodworking items from my shop. It had to go as my new sharpening/sanding cart needed a place to tuck away. I quickly running out of floor space.
The bracket is just a 2x4 with pocket holes on the ends into the wall studs. Some maple scraps hold the miter bar in place bearing on top of the 2x4. I cut a couple quick mortises so the discs for the miter bar won't be taking any of the load.
How do you guys deal with cumbersome jigs?
I finally freed up some wall space by removing a 36" wide shelf unit and removing a bunch of non-woodworking items from my shop. It had to go as my new sharpening/sanding cart needed a place to tuck away. I quickly running out of floor space.
The bracket is just a 2x4 with pocket holes on the ends into the wall studs. Some maple scraps hold the miter bar in place bearing on top of the 2x4. I cut a couple quick mortises so the discs for the miter bar won't be taking any of the load.
How do you guys deal with cumbersome jigs?
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