12-07-2008, 08:02 PM
Are you at all handy? It's simple enough to build your own.
Many years ago, when the only tools I owned were a sabre saw and a drill, I built a tying desk. Less than a full sheet of plywood, it has five drawers for holding tools and materials, and the desktop itself, tailored to my exact needs.
I'm still using it 30 years later.
If I were to build a new one today, the only change I'd make is to have the desktop removable, so I could take it with when I'm on the road.
If you don't have a workshop, no big deal. Most home-improvement centers will cut the wood to your measurements. After that, it's just a matter of screwing the parts together, and painting or staining it to your taste.
You can probably build one, at today's prices, for less than fifty bucks.
Brook
http://the-outdoor-sports-advisor.com
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Many years ago, when the only tools I owned were a sabre saw and a drill, I built a tying desk. Less than a full sheet of plywood, it has five drawers for holding tools and materials, and the desktop itself, tailored to my exact needs.
I'm still using it 30 years later.
If I were to build a new one today, the only change I'd make is to have the desktop removable, so I could take it with when I'm on the road.
If you don't have a workshop, no big deal. Most home-improvement centers will cut the wood to your measurements. After that, it's just a matter of screwing the parts together, and painting or staining it to your taste.
You can probably build one, at today's prices, for less than fifty bucks.
Brook
http://the-outdoor-sports-advisor.com
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