Colin Len
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I'll be embarking on a workbench build soon and although I'm almost done drawing up the basic designs I've hit a little bit of a wall with what sort of feet to put on them.
Specifically, this will be two benches - one Steevo style bench with a wood top that will house my tool box and then a second on which will just be open underneath and will have a metal top (probably 1/4-3/8" steel plate). The benches will be bolted to the wall, so no need for casters. But, I'd like to have leveling feet so I can account for the garage floor slope and allow for me to **** them up end to end creating one long, uniform level bench top. The wood top bench will be for pretty light duty work but the metal one may see some more abuse - still nothing very extreme though. Also, the floor will be epoxy so it'd be nice to have feet which provide some protection to the flooring.
I had assumed there may be some sort of off the shelf weld-in thread insert out there which I could buy to make things simple but so far I've only found press in types. Any input on just welding in a plate and nut on the bottom vs using one of these press in types? I don't mind making my own but it'd also be nice to shorten the overall build time by using a ready made product.
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Then for the feet themselves, there seem to be thousands of options on McMaster so I'm a bit overwhelmed. I found these which seem like they may tick all the boxes:
https://www.mcmaster.com/6111K182/ But open to suggestions.
Specifically, this will be two benches - one Steevo style bench with a wood top that will house my tool box and then a second on which will just be open underneath and will have a metal top (probably 1/4-3/8" steel plate). The benches will be bolted to the wall, so no need for casters. But, I'd like to have leveling feet so I can account for the garage floor slope and allow for me to **** them up end to end creating one long, uniform level bench top. The wood top bench will be for pretty light duty work but the metal one may see some more abuse - still nothing very extreme though. Also, the floor will be epoxy so it'd be nice to have feet which provide some protection to the flooring.
I had assumed there may be some sort of off the shelf weld-in thread insert out there which I could buy to make things simple but so far I've only found press in types. Any input on just welding in a plate and nut on the bottom vs using one of these press in types? I don't mind making my own but it'd also be nice to shorten the overall build time by using a ready made product.
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Then for the feet themselves, there seem to be thousands of options on McMaster so I'm a bit overwhelmed. I found these which seem like they may tick all the boxes:
https://www.mcmaster.com/6111K182/ But open to suggestions.






