That’s a gorgeous patina. Have you considered Aqua-Coat to blade on (like a bodyman would skim coat Bondo) then sand smooth and level. It’s clear and it smooths grain beautifully.
Is it beetle eaten? If it's infested, you'll have to deal with the larvae, but even so, that's got great bones.

Alright Panda. I’m curious. You said this is number 7, presuming you’ve rehabbed six others?
What do you do? Resale?
I built mine and as heavy as these benches typically are, and the amount of material(quality hardwoods) that goes in one, I’ve always been amazed at the seemingly low resale value on these.
Benches like yours are more of a specific tool than just a workbench. The vises, the hold downs and dogs, and the tool tray really act as a system.
I applaud your efforts. Just curious how you make it work.
Or maybe it’s just love of a fine bench.![]()

Beautiful work.
Remember the truism about restorations? The only guy that ever loses money on a restoration is the guy that did it.
Thats a very interesting belt sander and base set up in the background
Thats a very interesting belt sander and base set up in the background

I bought the same workbench last summer for $200. In fact, mine is also painted gray. I'm hoping to get to it late summer, early fall. Question, how did you remove the paint?
That's going to be an oil based paint. My suggestion would be to use a heat gun and long handled push scraper. At least, to get the bulk of it off. Do it outside and contain your mess, as the paint almost certainly has lead in it.
Thanks for the paint removal suggestion. When you say "stabilize", are you referring to gluing and clamping cracks or separations in laminations?
Also, what wood are these usually made from? I'm thinking maple.
Gorgeous bench.
I think location plays a large roll in what shows up in estate and other sales. Old benches and vintage industrial stuff is scarce here.
Occasionally I’ll watch Diresta use some vintage iron. There aren’t any places like where he hunts “junk” around here.
I've posted these elsewhere on GJ and forgive me for post packing but Panda's work on refurbishing made me think to post my bench. It was built from salvaged materials in total except for the walnut. The utility of a good cabinet maker's bench cannot be overstated.

I've posted these elsewhere on GJ and forgive me for post packing but Panda's work on refurbishing made me think to post my bench. It was built from salvaged materials in total except for the walnut. The utility of a good cabinet maker's bench cannot be overstated.