Trapps
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It started here: https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=363534
And here is what the place looked like the day we took possession of the house:

6AUG17
Finally put some time into this project. The bench is tall, but I wanted a single height flat surface so the black storage cabinet set the height. A pair of HF44 cabinets, sans casters, anchor the workbench and should provide enough storage. I wanted the 56" for the increased depth, but budget dictated the 44's . The black cabinet has been in my possession for more than 20 years and has functioned well as tool storage. The bench is probably over engineered structurally but it was fun to build. The floor is crowned a bit at the crack so I had to relieve the bottom of the bottom plate with a belt sander. All base plates are PT and I used appropriate screws. I also had to deal with immovable water lines and some electrical, which made for some funky inefficient layouts but I was able to conceal most of it.

I have an idea to use the stationary casters from the cabinets on a track behind the cabinets (the bench is 24" deep) with a flat panel that slides in and out of the space behind the cabinets ( cabinet is 18 1/2" deep).
Still a long way to go, but some visible progress.
EDIT 15MAR2021: Sometime on March 11th, 2021, FotoTime went '****' and I lost all of my pictures and links. I have all (or most of) the originals but it will take some time to re-populate them.
EDIT 1APR2021: As I upload hundreds of pics to a new FLICKR account, it has become clear to me that the replacements in this thread (or any place for that matter) may not link to the exact original I posted but they'll be close enough based on the verbiage clues I've left.
EDIT 11APR2021: OK, I'm now into thoudsands of photo uploads to Flickr. I'm experimenting with a process - read post and look for pic, or look at pics and go find the post. The end result is the pics I am now linking are close but not always the exact photo I had originally posted. The observant will find some inconsistencies; I'm striving for continuity but it's not easy (read, worth the time it would cost me to get it perfect).
Sláinte
And here is what the place looked like the day we took possession of the house:

6AUG17
Finally put some time into this project. The bench is tall, but I wanted a single height flat surface so the black storage cabinet set the height. A pair of HF44 cabinets, sans casters, anchor the workbench and should provide enough storage. I wanted the 56" for the increased depth, but budget dictated the 44's . The black cabinet has been in my possession for more than 20 years and has functioned well as tool storage. The bench is probably over engineered structurally but it was fun to build. The floor is crowned a bit at the crack so I had to relieve the bottom of the bottom plate with a belt sander. All base plates are PT and I used appropriate screws. I also had to deal with immovable water lines and some electrical, which made for some funky inefficient layouts but I was able to conceal most of it.

I have an idea to use the stationary casters from the cabinets on a track behind the cabinets (the bench is 24" deep) with a flat panel that slides in and out of the space behind the cabinets ( cabinet is 18 1/2" deep).
Still a long way to go, but some visible progress.
EDIT 15MAR2021: Sometime on March 11th, 2021, FotoTime went '****' and I lost all of my pictures and links. I have all (or most of) the originals but it will take some time to re-populate them.
EDIT 1APR2021: As I upload hundreds of pics to a new FLICKR account, it has become clear to me that the replacements in this thread (or any place for that matter) may not link to the exact original I posted but they'll be close enough based on the verbiage clues I've left.
EDIT 11APR2021: OK, I'm now into thoudsands of photo uploads to Flickr. I'm experimenting with a process - read post and look for pic, or look at pics and go find the post. The end result is the pics I am now linking are close but not always the exact photo I had originally posted. The observant will find some inconsistencies; I'm striving for continuity but it's not easy (read, worth the time it would cost me to get it perfect).
Sláinte
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