Hey Guys,
I've read most of the workbench threads on this forum but haven't seen much input to my following situation:
I'm building a workbench against a wall in my garage. The wall is made out of OSB board that is screwed directly into the studs. I was originally thinking of screwing in a long piece of 2x4 directly into the OSB board to run the length of the workbench. This would be the brace for the backside of the workbench so I wouldn't have to have rear legs.
However, I'm now wondering how that will affect the wall itself. If I need to hammer something on the bench or pound on it, I'm thinking that it might shake the wall too much? I'm going to have a shelf mounted on the wall just above the workbench too. I've read about a couple instances where people built their workbench against the wall like this and had stuff falling off the shelves when they began hammering something on the workbench surface. Any thoughts?
The other consideration is that there is a stem wall (a little cement curb that is about 5 inches high that the wall studs sit on) agains the wall. So if I end up building a free standing workbench, the rear legs will sit on this little curb.
I've read most of the workbench threads on this forum but haven't seen much input to my following situation:
I'm building a workbench against a wall in my garage. The wall is made out of OSB board that is screwed directly into the studs. I was originally thinking of screwing in a long piece of 2x4 directly into the OSB board to run the length of the workbench. This would be the brace for the backside of the workbench so I wouldn't have to have rear legs.
However, I'm now wondering how that will affect the wall itself. If I need to hammer something on the bench or pound on it, I'm thinking that it might shake the wall too much? I'm going to have a shelf mounted on the wall just above the workbench too. I've read about a couple instances where people built their workbench against the wall like this and had stuff falling off the shelves when they began hammering something on the workbench surface. Any thoughts?
The other consideration is that there is a stem wall (a little cement curb that is about 5 inches high that the wall studs sit on) agains the wall. So if I end up building a free standing workbench, the rear legs will sit on this little curb.

