It's one thing to design something that awesome but to fabricate it as well? That is truly an amazing display of talent. Well done!
EXACTLY.
MVSS - You've done the near impossible...you've got every guy on GJ jealous of your abilities AND of how you carried it out!![]()
When you build the next one be sure to make a YouTube video.![]()

It fits almost like it was made for that spot.Thanks! it was lol
Jay
wow, thanks DanYou're right. Someone should have mass produced those back in the day, they'd have looked great in EVERY Texaco filling station!![]()
next one? uhhhhIt's one thing to design something that awesome but to fabricate it as well? That is truly an amazing display of talent. Well done! Much appreciated!
When you build the next one be sure to make a YouTube video.![]()
Thanks!That looks very cool!
Thank you!Amazing Work!!
hmmmm lolNext one? Next one? He's got so much time into this one I doubt there'll ever be another one. Of course there are a few guys here that might tempt him for the price of all materials and say $10,000 on top!!![]()
That’s going to look sweet. Im hoping so! thanks
Since your busy, Don is busy and I have leftover paint from the Mercedes project......
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Right on thanks! I'd be saying same thing bout wood lolI need to browse GJ more. First time seeing this thread. Your workmanship on this bench is amazing. I read through the entire thread with my mouth hanging open. When I finally get a shop built I might have to build an Alemite tribute .....out of wood ! ( I don't know the first thing about working with metal ). I'm subscribed now.
Thanks
wow, thanks Dan
next one? uhhhh
Thanks!
Thank you!
hmmmm lol
Thanks much! I could definitely use 10 large lol but I'm really wanting to get back to my car project. Although, ya never know what the future holdsA little unsolicited marketing for you assuming you can use an unexpected 10 large. I also assume (??) a second one would go a LITTLE faster/easier than the first one!
Thanks much! Vises not matching, two different styles.The dual pads for vise mounting and the drip gutter along the front of the bench are nice touches. I hope you have matching vises to install.![]()
ThanksSweeeet!
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Im my worst critic, needed to remember it is a work bench. Probably 5 or 6. Thank you!On a fab scale of 1 to 10 how would you rank your build? Looks great.
That means alot! ThanksThis thing is out of control! Best build I've seen on GJ in a very, very long time.
Thanks Dan!Damn, that came out great! When the shiny bits go on it'll be the beauty queen of the entire garage.
I am truly impressed. I couldn't fab something like that if my life depended on it. HUGE kudos!
Thanks CobblerThat looks awesome

Really? That is a masterpiece and it NEEDS a shine even if it is "just a workbench"Color! ... Not color sanding and buffing though
Thanks JimThat's amazing, I would be so proud of that
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Thanks Harry!I'm just going to add a WOW! This is the only thread I am sub'd too! I usually just read the unread from Fab & Tech and I hunt down Strouty's Salvage Garage, peruse General Tool's but yours was buried for awhile and I couldn't find it so I had to sub in. Harry P.S. This much detail and Really? That is a masterpiece and it NEEDS a shine even if it is "just a workbench"I need shades just to view that!
Thanks JayIncredible job, awaiting the install of the bling...
Jay
Good points, thanksIt's going to look great when you're done. If you painted an old car with high gloss BC/CC, it wouldn't look right. It's the same with a work bench. If you could see your reflection, it would feel like someone is always watching you.
I had a '69 VW Bug when I was a kid, and someone hit the front fender. The bodyman who painted it, "added" the orange peel to match the original paint.
Thanks much!Amazing work! I have been following this thread looking forward to seeing the final product. Personally, i would have a very hard time using that as a work bench. It's to nice!
