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A Real Man's Work Bench

Rinspeed

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Thought you guys might like to see what a "real" work bench looks like. :) We made two of these for a customer last year and I think they were $5K a piece. Pretty sure we lost money on them but that happens sometimes with accessories if the margin is big enough on the system. They were built with all 1/4" material with the tops being 1" thick. Think we might have used SS for the legs just because we had some extra but not sure. To say they were heavy would be an understatement.






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Owning several construction companies and a dozen construction yards, I built several of these per construction yard for outdoor work. Usually used a sheet of 1/2" thick steel 4'x 12'. My employees could tear up an anvil using a rubber mallet. At several yards we went to 3/4" plate for the bench top.
 
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dchawk81

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Thought you guys might like to see what a "real" work bench looks like. :) We made two of these for a customer last year and I think they were $5K a piece. Pretty sure we lost money on them but that happens sometimes with accessories if the margin is big enough on the system. They were built with all 1/4" material with the tops being 1" thick. Think we might have used SS for the legs just because we had some extra but not sure. To say they were heavy would be an understatement.






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That's a beautiful bench. Would hold a lot of my clutter quite well.
 

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I'm wondering why the drip rails going around the top are at an angle instead of straight up and down.
So the 10mm gets caught instead of bouncing against the side and hopping over never to be seen again.

Same reason the prison spikes point inwards.
 
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I'm wondering why the drip rails going around the top are at an angle instead of straight up and down.






The drip rails are actually an angle fully welded on both sides, low profile most likely so parts and tools don't get caught on them.
 
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