Northstar
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Just curious on how others feel about building vs buying a workbench. I have a kitchen base cabinet I'm using now, but it's mostly cabinet and only a couple drawers. I want all drawers since I have plenty of cabinet space in my new garage.
For me, garage time is like therapy. I putz around, move stuff from one place to another, fix a thing or two, and generally just have some quiet time (even if the TV or stereo are on and loud).
I like the idea of buying a workbench and putting it in place. Simple, fast, done.
Buying a workbench kit is also nice since all the pieces are cut and ready to go, but I'm not a directions guy-I have a hard time interpreting them unless I wrote them myself. Still nice, not as simple, takes some time, but looks nice when done.
Lastly, building one. I'm handy, but not a perfectionist. I know what I honestly can do and if I take my time I can stretch it a little. It won't be perfect, but it will be my creation. Plus, usually it costs less or about the same. More garage therapy, and I like the idea having made it myself-warts and all.
Here's my plan-using Superstrut beams for the framework and then simple drawer slides. The top will either be 5/8 ply with tempered hardboard or a countertop remnant if there's a deal on one. My other option was a Seville workbench with drawers and stuff from Sam's Club, but $400 wasn't in my budget.
Are you a build it or a buy it workbench person?
For me, garage time is like therapy. I putz around, move stuff from one place to another, fix a thing or two, and generally just have some quiet time (even if the TV or stereo are on and loud).
I like the idea of buying a workbench and putting it in place. Simple, fast, done.
Buying a workbench kit is also nice since all the pieces are cut and ready to go, but I'm not a directions guy-I have a hard time interpreting them unless I wrote them myself. Still nice, not as simple, takes some time, but looks nice when done.
Lastly, building one. I'm handy, but not a perfectionist. I know what I honestly can do and if I take my time I can stretch it a little. It won't be perfect, but it will be my creation. Plus, usually it costs less or about the same. More garage therapy, and I like the idea having made it myself-warts and all.
Here's my plan-using Superstrut beams for the framework and then simple drawer slides. The top will either be 5/8 ply with tempered hardboard or a countertop remnant if there's a deal on one. My other option was a Seville workbench with drawers and stuff from Sam's Club, but $400 wasn't in my budget.
Are you a build it or a buy it workbench person?


