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I wanted a nice looking workbench for my finished basement, primarily for gun, guitar maintenance. I ordered two Harbor Freight 7 drawer end cabinets, then built a frame out of 1/4x2" angle, and added 4" casters.
I glued up the top with some walnut that came from a tree that was in the yard where I grew up. Finally got revenge for all of those years picking up walnuts when I was a kid.
The only modification I had to do to the boxes was to cut a notch for the 2" angle.
I cut some Advantec subflooring for a snug fit in the top of the toolboxes, then glued the walnut top to the Advantec.
Next I finished gluing the edges to the top, sanded it down, and finished it with some hardwood floor polyurethane I had left from another project.
Finished height is 38 1/2". I'm 6'1", so it is comfortable for me while standing or sitting. Plent of storage for guitar related items in one side, and gun items in the other. I'm happy with the way it turned out.
I glued up the top with some walnut that came from a tree that was in the yard where I grew up. Finally got revenge for all of those years picking up walnuts when I was a kid.
The only modification I had to do to the boxes was to cut a notch for the 2" angle.
I cut some Advantec subflooring for a snug fit in the top of the toolboxes, then glued the walnut top to the Advantec.
Next I finished gluing the edges to the top, sanded it down, and finished it with some hardwood floor polyurethane I had left from another project.
Finished height is 38 1/2". I'm 6'1", so it is comfortable for me while standing or sitting. Plent of storage for guitar related items in one side, and gun items in the other. I'm happy with the way it turned out.
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