Im selling 2 workbenches. The 1st one is a Shure Stationary Painted Steel Bench Top Workbench - 60" x 29"x34" #811039
Mine is used with normal wear, and is exactly like the 1 pictured except mine has a black base and a gray top. Looking to get $250 for it since it was over $500 new...
Sounds like your concrete guy is right on. 5" with mesh and rebar poured into a properly compacted dense graded sub-base will support almost anything at that thickness. We have some mix designs here in NJ with fly-ash that can support more load even at a 4" thickness. Your standard class B is...
Sawcut two 3'x3' footings out of the footing would be the best plan of attack. Trench 18" down into your sub base, then auger in 19mm or 25mm epoxy coated rebar a min of 6" into your sub base. Then pour your 18" footing with 3500 psi min class B concrete and have hardened stainless studs...
Wow, amazing journey with your garage! I like the abutment wall style foundation as long as you dont retain any water from it. That place looks amazingly strong, and the dyed concrete is definitely the way to go if its to be used as a mechanics garage- Awesome work! Good Luck
Yea this ratchet was actually the 1st comfort grip that I ever purchased, just trying to fade out some of my green handle stuff that I dont need anymore since buying some new inventory. Yes- the 1/2" drive is an assortment of standard and metric, although mostly standard.
All prices include free S&H to the lower 48 states(no p.o. boxes) and payment will be made via paypal gift. Here we go:
Good condition green comfort grip SH936A, fine tooth ratchet works great $100 shipped
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