For almost two years, master carpenter Schmid has been using the mobile workstation every day as a mobile workshop trolley in the carpentry workshop. In this article he reports from colleagues for colleagues.
These changes present problems over time in a conventionally equipped joinery, because at some point a screwdriver or a hammer for knocking in dowels is missing at the CNC. You then have to trail over to the workbench and open up the tool cabinet. A total waste of time in a day and age when tight schedules are a major factor in production.
Since our company had already switched to mobile lifting tables that we have customised to fit our requirements, I initially didn’t see any need for the extra worktable for the WorkMo.
The above points aren’t defects or disadvantages that have come to light during use, but rather things I think would be worth taking into consideration for the future.
In future I’d like to extend my WorkMo to include the large worktable and also apply the grid concept in the tabletop for larger items.