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You know if those ugly unused green cabinets weren't in the way...

Nice score. We can expect to see the frame design plans by the end of the week, right?
 
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Yes we need plans by Friday at 5! My idea was already shot down using the old wood as a top will be nice. I'll second Craptain idea with using wood glue. It's probably how it was put together and so only fitting you fix it that way.
 
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Well you asked for pictures of this old beat up stained bench, here they are.
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Well, I'm going to,have and used the top, the bottom is too rough, many recesses, didn't see this as its under the drawers.
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Note the rabbited slides for the drawers, this is a great example of old time woodworking.
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I happen to have some denatured alcohol close by and wipe down the stained spots with a rag, I like the look of how this ended up,after wiping down.
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Thinking of giving it a good sanding, maybe with a floor sander? Not to get it perfect, just to get the dry layer off and open up the grain some, and some of the marks. We were talking about wiping down with boiled linseed oil, or staining? What do you all think?

The outside strip popped off, it was loose. Look at the square nuts for the tie rods, I tightened a couple, you could hear the wood creak a little.
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I think this is maple, what say you?
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I'm going to mount this beast on there, somehow. Got to workout the steel frame so it clears the vise.
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Couple misc shots.
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Stay tuned.
Thanks for checking out my latest floor hogging project.
 

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I'm no wood expert by any means but I think that looks like maple. I would probably do what you're talking about Craig, sand it down a little and use linseed oil or stain. It'll make it a lot prettier. It's still a nice bench even if you don't do anything with it.
 
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I was just wondering what shade to stain it, 10w30, straight 30, 20w30.
I'll need to get in the general shade to match the existing stains.
 

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Craig

Whatever you do - I like it..... Hang on - did I say that out loud....? :dunno: :dunno: :willy_nil

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You didn't think I was looking did you? :lol: :lol: :lol::rocker: ;)
 

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I definitely wouldn't go linseed oil. :dunno: After reading some on linseed oil, it's probably not the best solution since this will be a multi-use bench top.
 
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Thanks Dan and Lyndon,
I've had a couple of you mention using bench like it is and I agree, it's a well built bench, could prolly sit a elephant, couple of Tampas ladies or just about whatever I wanted on it.
But.... The Kennedy boxes won't fit and I'd have no space for a sit down bench like I want.

I'll go ahead and fix up the top, it'll be a little bit before I actually build the frame, meanwhile ill keep a open mind of what else I could do.

On my current steel frame design, I will have 4 casters, so I need to have a stiff enough frame to support the top. The span from legs on each end is just a little over 6', not a bunch but still want to give plenty of support in case I ever set my Dodge Megacab back seat on it again.:lol_hitti
I'll post up a sketch later when it's presentable. Taumac and Shorty have imposed a deadline. Don't want to run the risk of then showing up because I missed a deadline:beer:
 
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Since we know you love tocook my thought would be given some rub Memphis rub topped off by your favorite barbecue sauce. LOL
 

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If you want to get rid of it - I'll take it...... Oh, hang on, I just figured out that may not work (unless you've got a 747 coming this way)..... :dunno:

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Up to you? :beer:
 
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Since we know you love tocook my thought would be given some rub Memphis rub topped off by your favorite barbecue sauce. LOL

Funny you mention that, I see this being used for a table out in the shop wheni cook. The sauce would attract the fire ants here though.

If you want to get rid of it - I'll take it...... Oh, hang on, I just figured out that may not work (unless you've got a 747 coming this way)..... :dunno:

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Up to you? :beer:

I'm keeping, not often I'll come across a chunk of wood like this.
Can you imagine what the airfreight would be:lol_hitti

Thinking about it, it'll get sanded down some, the deeper marks will just be some character history. I'm going to add my own dings I'm sure.
 

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Start with a good scrubbing with Murphy's Oil Soap. I get best results with the spray bottle version used directly. Then see what you have. Then, if you want to go further follow up with DNA to de-grease before sanding with 80 grit on a belt sander. Unless it is really bad I wouldn't be staining at all. Maybe a sealer that is all.

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Craig, before you take that bench apart, four beefy casters and two scissor jacks could turn that into a portable/permanent bench. Even brand new scissor jacks can be found for $25. The "Lets see your workbench" thread has several hydraulic jack solutions for steel framed benches but this one uses nothing but wood:

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=5783507&postcount=2755

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As a card-carrying cheapskate, I could see a couple of lengths of all-thread doing the job of the scissor jacks but there is a definite cool factor with this approach.
 

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Craig, before you take that bench apart, four beefy casters and two scissor jacks could turn that into a portable/permanent bench. Even brand new scissor jacks can be found for $25. The "Lets see your workbench" thread has several hydraulic jack solutions for steel framed benches but this one uses nothing but wood:

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=5783507&postcount=2755

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As a card-carrying cheapskate, I could see a couple of lengths of all-thread doing the job of the scissor jacks but there is a definite cool factor with this approach.

Great idea Bob. I think I read this thread back in the day.
 

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I'm going to mount this beast on there, somehow. Got to workout the steel frame so it clears the vise.
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Stay tuned.
Thanks for checking out my latest floor hogging project.

I'm thinking an intervention might be in order. :dunno:

Gerard, looks like you will have your org skills put to the test. I'll supervise. :beer:
 

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CB, a somewhat quick mock up of your vision with my twist. What do you think?

You hate it don't you? I can't ever do anything right. I'm going to go sit on the coach and eat bon bons. :eyecrazy:
 

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Craig, before you take that bench apart, four beefy casters and two scissor jacks could turn that into a portable/permanent bench. Even brand new scissor jacks can be found for $25. The "Lets see your workbench" thread has several hydraulic jack solutions for steel framed benches but this one uses nothing but wood:

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showpost.php?p=5783507&postcount=2755

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As a card-carrying cheapskate, I could see a couple of lengths of all-thread doing the job of the scissor jacks but there is a definite cool factor with this approach.

Bob, that would be the ticket if I was going to use the bench as is, but this bench is a ways off from my years long plan. It's kinda what I had to do to get it out of the corner at the sale. There is no dragging this around.

I'm thinking an intervention might be in order. :dunno:

Gerard, looks like you will have your org skills put to the test. I'll supervise. :beer:

My shop is a challenge, buts there's a plan in action.
You guys have been a help with some of the simplest ah-ha thoughts.
 
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CB, a somewhat quick mock up of your vision with my twist. What do you think?

You hate it don't you? I can't ever do anything right. I'm going to go sit on the coach and eat bon bons. :eyecrazy:

Shorty, that's cool, I need to get Sketchup so I can put a great drawing on here so,you can see what I'm up too.
I wish I had the drawers that you have on there.:lol_hitti

Actually, I had a plan similar, boxes were back to back, but that knocked out vise space on that end.

Maybe the box in the center on the side opposite the stool area, then a wood vise each end on the long side and one one the end, even though I don't have a end vise and you will turn me in for it.:lol_hitti
Shorty is the wood vise placement authority.

Only one wood vise, I'm wanting to put all three on there, I know, crazy for a small bench, but it's what this place does to you.

All, sorry if I lost you, I'll post up a sketch that I be working on and shared with Shorty and Gerard.
 
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While deep into discussions and thoughts during the layout of this bench, I remembered that I installed some conduits before I poured the slab. These conduits were to power my table saw and other stationary tools out in the middle of the floor and not have cords to trip over. I placed a female threaded adapter on the end of a pvc 90 so it was flush with the surface of the slab. I put a flush plug and duct tape to keep,clean.

This was 11 years ago, and of course this new bench fell right between two of them. I have enough room to move bench over the top of this conduit and will be able to use. So now I can have a power strip on the bench with cords to trip on and none hanging from overhead. I feel like I hit a small lottery.

It took me a hour to find. I have the tall Vidmars along the wall where the conduit is stub up by the wall, couldn't see from below, so had to get a ladder and climb onto and look down behind to find. All good except I knock the ladder over while on top of the 60" cabinet, thank god the shop is in tight confines and it fell against the drill press. Still a trick though trying to reach down with one leg to prop back up.

Here's the conduit after I chipped away a thin layer of cement.
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Why is Shorty always the guy hold the shovel up while we are busting ***? LOL. Man, the live feed on the webcam was down for servicing. That would have been funny seeing you trying to be Spiderman climbing over those cabinets.
 

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Why is Shorty always the guy hold the shovel up while we are busting ***? LOL. Man, the live feed on the webcam was down for servicing. That would have been funny seeing you trying to be Spiderman climbing over those cabinets.

It's call good training.

As assistant under secretary of safety I will need to visit said location of safety infraction. Also, it may or may not require a reenactment of said activities.
 
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It's call good training.

As assistant under secretary of safety I will need to visit said location of safety infraction. Also, it may or may not require a reenactment of said activities.

You'll find all the documentation of the alleged near miss located in the bottom of the 12 oz brown containers which are located in the black fridge, I mean file cabinet to your left when you come in.:beer:

Any reenactment will have to be performed by under dude of safety.
 

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Ok. I knew CB wouldn't like my multi-purpose bench design. Whined like a little baby until I came up with something better. :headscrat

So here it is, the bench of all benches. If you can't get it clamp down you're not trying hard enough. :bounce:
 

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Ok. I need CB won't like my multi-purpose bench design. Whined like a little baby until I came up with something better. :headscarf

So here it is, the bench of all benches. If you can't get it clamp down you're not trying hard enough. :bounce:

Your getting close.:bounce:
The black vise goes where the red vise is on the corner.
Can't have blue wood vise in center on left end, steel frame there.luckly I bought a left hand wood vise today, please move and change color to gray.
No vises on bottom of wood top, vise on bottom beam in the way of my feet.
Need to remove vises on the right end, this is against the wall on the revised layout you did of my shop.
I like the box on the center, looks good.
Now I need to go buy some more vises.
Where's power strip.

Seriously, I'm going to fine tune with the box layout you came up with.:beer:

Oh, where will the stirrups go?
 

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Shorty, I like the bench you designed, but I would add a couple more vises to it.



"Oh, where will the stirrups go?":lol_hitti
 
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Shorty, I like the bench you designed, but I would add a couple more vises to it.



"Oh, where will the stirrups go?":lol_hitti

Dan, I know he left them off, but right over the step stool.

Geeze, my buddies impose a deadline for bench drawing, I beat deadline and they copy my drawing on a neater draw program and take all the credit, what's this journal coming to anyway?:lol_hitti:beer:

Dan, Shorty did a great job of interpreting my drawing, picking up on the steel shapes. The program he's using shows the bench in a much better view than I could do on Visio.
You should see what he did to my shop layout drawing.

We're thinking of getting sponsors together and launching a reality show on setting up shops.
I just mainly need time.
Shorty needs loft with AC and lift installed
Gerard needs, well his is pretty hip, but we all know his show would be a crew of hot girls painting.:D
 

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We're thinking of getting sponsors together and launching a reality show on setting up shops.
I just mainly need time.
Shorty needs loft with AC and lift installed
Gerard needs, well his is pretty hip, but we all know his show would be a crew of hot girls painting.:D

I can be a guest judge.....

Or chief critic - open to offers. :rocker: :headscrat

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Sounds like Shorty. Taking all the credit for someone else's hard work. (he calls it proper training :lol_hitti )

The million dollar question. What color are you painting the bench?:lol:
 

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OH OH believe it or not Shorty agreed to Lista bench being set up and working WITHOUT painting it. CB has adopted my style about putting things in place getting them working and then a future project on the road would be painting. Shorty agreed! I was shocked!
 
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Sounds like Shorty. Taking all the credit for someone else's hard work. (he calls it proper training :lol_hitti )

The million dollar question. What color are you painting the bench?:lol:

OH OH believe it or not Shorty agreed to Lista bench being set up and working WITHOUT painting it. CB has adopted my style about putting things in place getting them working and then a future project on the road would be painting. Shorty agreed! I was shocked!

Dan, the steel frame will be black, the boxes blue, same as pallet rack, or close, I really want a little darker blue.

Yeah, he agreed, but you know he'll be whining soon as it's in place:lol_hitti
 

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Thank you for the inspiration for the work bench!! also, impressive vise collection, and thank you for saving that one from scrap!
 
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Thanks for the commentsGJoustra, my vise collection pales to a lot on this site.


Here is a mock up of how bench will be laid out vise wise. The vise on the right will not be used.
The square tubing is to show where the supports will be.
I did this to to flush out the little details of the vises and how they related to framing.

I'll have two 10" vises on the one side, and a 7" on the corner and the Parker on the right corner. The Parker has the bolt that runs through bench top and is the pivot for the swivel and also allows for quick removal.
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Temporary caster mount.
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With the temp casters on, it brought the top of bench to about 42", which works great for using a stool at and also standing next to is a nice height for me.
Keep in mind I'm only using the top of this bench, a steel frame with 5-6" casters will be built.
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Thanks for stopping by.
Here is one of the critters that live on our property.
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Ok. I knew CB wouldn't like my multi-purpose bench design. Whined like a little baby until I came up with something better. :headscrat

So here it is, the bench of all benches. If you can't get it clamp down you're not trying hard enough. :bounce:

I showed this drawing to the wife to bring her up to speed, told her it would end very close to this drawing except for the number of vises. She replied, yep, don't look like all of them are on there.:lol_hitti:lol_hitti
 

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Ok. I knew CB wouldn't like my multi-purpose bench design. Whined like a little baby until I came up with something better. :headscrat



So here it is, the bench of all benches. If you can't get it clamp down you're not trying hard enough. :bounce:



Don't feel bad my idea for didn't meet approval. Sorry, he like it but ***** something about leg room. LOL.
 
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I showed this drawing to the wife to bring her up to speed, told her it would end very close to this drawing except for the number of vises. She replied, yep, don't look like all of them are on there.:lol_hitti:lol_hitti

:lol_hitti I guess you don't keep them hidden from her.:lol_hitti

I haven't forgotten what I told you in the text. I'll get it done soon and shoot you a preview.
 
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No real pictures to update with.

Didn't get much shop time in, was working on replace four fence post. So, as soon as I finished that, I was reattaching the horse wire fence to new post, I went to adjust a existing post and it snapped. So I'm back to four more post to replace.


Used the new to me bench, in its temporary storage state, to work on a small repair project. I like the 42" bench top height, so I will make sure that happens.
I even clamped on one of the wood vises, after using, wondering how did I make it with out?
Moved some more stuff out of the way to make a path to pull my sons bench out so I make some modes to it and it will be gone, more floor space. This will open a good chunk of a corner of the shop for me to move the lathe into and let's things start falling into place.
 
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