At home I have all the tools and workbench surfaces I need to fix/repair things. On our boat we really have nothing to compare to this -- not even a sturdy vice to grip and hold things steady. You want to saw something carefully... forget it.
This has led me to think how to resolve this dilemma. What have others come with I wonder ?
Here's my first idea.
My neighbor across the street was turning out old stuff and he had me in mind when he came across an aging, but well kept, Black & Decker mini workbench. He even had its Owner's Manual dated Feb 1981. It was too good to be true. It's full product name was B&D 79-021 Drop Leaf Workmate. Here's a picture of it.
I did a quick Google search and it seems this workbench can be found in Auctions, eBay, Craigslist, etc. It's not too expensive from what I saw -- maybe from $35 to $50. I don't believe B & D sells this product any longer.
So, how to use this onboard ?
My first thought would be to install 4 SS bolts on the vertical surface facing the cockpit's port side. There's plenty of room and the bolts can be inserted through from the cockpit side into the cave. The setup would be to have the bolts already positioned and for the Workmate to be simply slid onto and under the protruding bolt heads and then the nuts in the cave tightened up to firmly secure the workmate to the cabin wall.
This workmate is quite heavy and VERY sturdy.
What do you think of this idea ?
This has led me to think how to resolve this dilemma. What have others come with I wonder ?
Here's my first idea.
My neighbor across the street was turning out old stuff and he had me in mind when he came across an aging, but well kept, Black & Decker mini workbench. He even had its Owner's Manual dated Feb 1981. It was too good to be true. It's full product name was B&D 79-021 Drop Leaf Workmate. Here's a picture of it.

I did a quick Google search and it seems this workbench can be found in Auctions, eBay, Craigslist, etc. It's not too expensive from what I saw -- maybe from $35 to $50. I don't believe B & D sells this product any longer.
So, how to use this onboard ?
My first thought would be to install 4 SS bolts on the vertical surface facing the cockpit's port side. There's plenty of room and the bolts can be inserted through from the cockpit side into the cave. The setup would be to have the bolts already positioned and for the Workmate to be simply slid onto and under the protruding bolt heads and then the nuts in the cave tightened up to firmly secure the workmate to the cabin wall.
This workmate is quite heavy and VERY sturdy.
What do you think of this idea ?