Have enjoyed reading this thread over the years. I may have missed a post here or there, so if this is a duplication please accept my apologies?
I have nowhere NEAR the mad skills that you, Steevo, have in metal. I am a pretty good woodworker and have all of the tools needed to machine that - BUT, for reasons posted many times in this thread, even I wouldn't use wood for this project.
If I were going to build a 'similar' version, I would use either Unistrut or Telestrut. I'm not going to try to 'sell' anybody on it, but I will make some quick observations as to why I'd choose it IF YOU DON'T HAVE THE EQUIPMENT OR SKILLS to build a 'true' Steevo version:
• 1-5/8" square 12 ga. - not as heavy as Steevo's frame but still very robust
• A single unbraced vertical piece 36" tall will support over 5,000 pounds!
• NO welding required - simply bolts together
• No drilling needed!
• Completely Adjustable - even after you think you're 'done'
• Re-usable. If you change your design, re-use as much or as little UniStrut as you want
• More angle, corner, leg, shelf, etc. hardware than you could ever need
• Cleanest if cut using a band or chop saw but CAN be cut acceptably with a hack saw
• Available in four finishes:
-Perma Green III (GR).
-Pre-galvanized (PG), conforming to ASTM A653 G90.
-Hot-dipped galvanized (HG), conforming to ASTM A123.
-Plain (PL).
You could literally build a completely functional and attractive version of the Steevo bench with nothing more than a metal saw and a couple of wrenches. And again, I'm NOT trying to disuade anybody from following Steevo's plans. That's exactly how I'd build it - if I could! I wanted to offer this option for people who don't have the skills or tools to do what Steevo did. Like me.
In case I've inspired anybody to learn more, here's a link:
http://www.unistrut.us/index.php?WP=about_display&P=po_mf
No affiliation, etc. - but I have used a fair amount of UniStrut in my time...
If I'm lucky, maybe they'll see this post and send me some more?


