widerberg
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Do you mean me? Or 48James?
RL, my bad, I was actually thinking of yours, not 48James. His reminded me of your older Craftsman so I thought it was yours (didn't bother to check the name of the actual person posting, oops
Do you mean me? Or 48James?
Alright, here is a nicer sketch of the workbench idea. Let me know what you guys think:
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By daveamy at 2011-07-22
You probably noticed that big hole in the middle of the sliding bench. I saw this AWESOME idea for a workbench and totally wanted to incorporate it:
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This way, I can incorporate some more modern tools (i.e. miter saw, ridgid sander, dedicated router setup, etc.) and keep them under the workbench table in their respective 'cubbies', attached to their own module board that would slide into that cutout. I should be able to find a way to latch them down as well to prevent vibration.
There are probably some other cool workbench ideas that I haven't seen yet. I will be using all this planning time to study and research more ideas, including the T-slot woodworking ideas and others that posters here have mentioned.
Getting more and more excited...
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By daveamy at 2011-07-22
So, what I'm thinking for the bench dimensions are 8ft by 6ft (including top piece).
Now the main question is...how high does the bench go? And typically, how far does a workbench stick out? I'm average size...5'10", so probably a good average size would do. What has worked for you all?
RedLeader,
I love what you have done with your garage, amazing.
FWIW, I have used a similar plug and play system in my bench for many years. I originally had this bench in my first garage. I think I stole it from popular science or Home and Gardens shop ideas??? It was great for my first garage (10x18) and allowed me to use one tool at at time on the bench while storing the others under and over bench. I think you will really enjoy using that idea.
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RL, workbench height is pretty subjective due to personal preference.............................
................That's just my $0.02 worth for your consideration.
Cheers,
Bill

RL,
The way I've read to measure the "correct" bench height for any individual is as follows:
Stand with your elbows at your sides and your forearms straight out in front of you (kind of like sitting in front of a computer/typing/etc) and parallel to the ground. Then measure the distance from the ground to the bottom of your hands/forearms. That measurement will be your ideal workbench height. It has worked well for me.
Thanks for documenting your progress and sharing.
For a guy who doesn't consider himself a carpenter - you sure take on some ambitious projects.
I'm hooked - it looks great, your attention to detail is impressive.

Hey Red Leader,
Just another idea for your roll-out bench...
If you're going to operate corded power tools at it, you may want to have outlets built into it for convenience. But with the bench able to move around, you will still need to figure out a way to plug into main power somewhere.
There are reels already set up with males plugs on the end for this type of application. Of course, you can alway rig up your own by swapping the female with a male end on a standard cord reel. The one with the aluminum housing was used (I'm guessing) to go from a boat to shore power. The other two were salvaged out of industrial vacuum cleaners.
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I suggest you hide a reel inside the roll-out cabinet to keep its clean looks (nice job on the new sketch, by the way). Then have an outlet under the main bench where the rolling bench docks. For use out in the center of the shop, the cord reel plug could connect to a drop cord hanging just within reach from the ceiling. That way you're not tripping on floor cords and sweeping up sawdust is easier without cords in the way.
Keep up the good work.


I have to be careful with terminology. Not 100% certain what you guys call it.Also...what should I do about this hideousness?
Again, problem with the terminology.Okay, just one more pictureHere is my woodpile for the bench project:
Also...what should I do about this hideousness?
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By daveamy at 2011-07-24
I don't have the $$ to replace with a steel door or anything, but even if I got a new door, this wouldn't change. What is a better, more secure solution? I was kinda thinking a custom made 1/8" metal plate that had both holes in it. Thoughts? Is there a good standard solution to strengthen these wood framing systems? What would be an eventual upgrade?

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By daveamy at 2011-07-24
What do you guys think? I think it looks a lot better with the paint on there, but I'm kinda leaning towards doing the stripe on the door as well!
Also...what should I do about this hideousness?
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By daveamy at 2011-07-24
I don't have the $$ to replace with a steel door or anything, but even if I got a new door, this wouldn't change. What is a better, more secure solution? I was kinda thinking a custom made 1/8" metal plate that had both holes in it. Thoughts? Is there a good standard solution to strengthen these wood framing systems? What would be an eventual upgrade?
Well finished the grinder, and thought you'd be interested in seeing how it turned out!
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Thanks for telling me where to get that color, but I found you can special order it anywhere they sell Rustoleum![]()
What color is that??
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