Ok, I’ve been thinking about what I can do for a work table. I hate to chew up a lot of floor space with an 8’ long table, but I do have room, and I could use it for other work than just upholstery. The big danger (for me anyway) is that any horizontal surface in my shop tends to collect “stuff”. Parts, tools, junk. So having a place to put stuff away is critical.
Features I want in the table then:
1. Storage for materials, parts and tools related to upholstery / interior work. I want cubbies that are 60” long and maybe 6” to 10” tall/wide to store rolls of fabric and scrim. Probable one wide flat area ( say 8” tall by 36” wide by as long as possible to store thick sheets of foam. Also some drawers for storing tools and supplies. I’m thinking that one or two of these craft drawer units (they are 24” tall without the casters) could be built into the table. I could build drawers, but this wold be faster.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Home-Decora ... /202949336. The only issue I see with those is the drawers are not deep enough for spools of thread. Maybe pegboard on one side of the table too to hang stuff, although I’m not usually a pegboard fan.
2. Same height as my machine table, in my case 33.5”
3. Roll holder. I’m thinking about a pair of detachable arms and a cross-bar to hold a roll of fabric so I can unroll a section, cut, and then roll up the rest without it taking up space on the table. That could be handy. Detachable / storable is important so they are not always in the way
4. Wheels so I can move it around easily
Anything else you guys would add? I’ll have to draw this up in CAD this weekend.