Ross/Kzoo
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I did see that they got very good reviews and Car Craft mag. endorsed them. That 13 drawer cabinet is nice. I would 2 and leave a 3' opening between the two.
what kind of floor to work surface heights are you guys achieving with these benches? I was thinking I wanted to target around 39" but the rolling box at HF appears to be that tall already.
)That is looking really nice. Steevo was asked this: What to do with the "dead Space" in the corner? Plans?
Also picked up the countertops from ikea.
Now you've done it....you've found the only acceptable reason for a man to shop at ikea
. . . . other than chowing down on Swedish meatballs . . . .

Steevo I hate to be a pest but do you know what PN# you used for the leveling feet themselves? Searching the site you posted but can't find the ones rated that high in lbs.
I finally finished mine up today and got the steel top and vise mounted. Thanks for the great idea Steevo!
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I am thinking of building a 2 unit workbench. I notice that everyone includes a spacer.
Can I remove the side handle?
Can I **** them together?
Thanks
Bill
No front support at all? Aren't you afraid of the upper lag bolts pulling off the wall? You may be ok when it's empty. Once they're loaded with tools, they may get too heavy.
No front support at all? Aren't you afraid of the upper lag bolts pulling off the wall? You may be ok when it's empty. Once they're loaded with tools, they may get too heavy.
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Even before a support is placed, please put some bricks, 4x4's, or what-nots under there in case it did fall. I would hate to hear a story of someone's toes that got cut off because of a toolbox crashing down on them. Seriously, this is an accident waiting to happen. We don't want anyone getting hurt.
