I was very fortunate that my Uncle gave me an old table he has had for years. It is 84" x 36" x 1 3/4" thick solid maple. As it is now it is way too low for me as a woodworking workbench and I am vertically challenged. My call for help is, should I scrap the whole base and legs and build a trestle base up to the height needed? Or should I leave the base as is and build some trestle feet for the existing legs? The wood you see beside the bench in one of the pics is for the bench overhaul. My plans are to band the sides with 4/4 Lyptus and use 8/4 hard maple for the ends. I think if I can get Woodguy to help me hand cut dovetails in that Lyptus it sure would look good in the maple. I also plan to put a Veritas twin screw end vise on one end and a standard front vise on one of the sides. I also need to know what is the best method to cut or drill bench dog holes. As you can see I have many questions and I am calling on everyone here with there experience to point me in the right direction. Thanks
Marty
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Marty
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