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Thanks Steevo, I can't wait to finish it. I will be sure to add some finished pics when complete.
do you at all regret the 2x2 space in the corner under the cabinet you are losing?
do you at all regret the 2x2 space in the corner under the cabinet you are losing?
Got the other box dropped in and the top on. TV will move to the center and wall cabinets will be added later. Overall I couldn't be happier!
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Heres my take on it. Skipped the hf box and went with a used equipto 5 drawer. 2x2 steel tubing, perfect plank "wildwood" butcher block top 96x30x1 7/8. Wilton 5.5" vice. Shelf is from my old equipto work bench. Work height is right at about 42". Thanks for the inspiration.
not very impressive, but im now a believer. Here is the work bench I just built around a 5 drawer equipto. My equipto doesnt have some of the features that lista has like locking the drawers if one is open. But I dig it. Top is a 96"x30"x1.7/8" and the shelf is from my old equipto work bench.
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Painted it with some hammered finish paint from Home Depot, turned out perfect! I hope it's tough enough.
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So a harbour freight boxes are labeled as US GENERAL?
I'm sure the travellers sell them at my local market, probably at an massive price
Steve-o Any chance you can make some more detailed images listing your specs? Like length, width height, etc? Mainly curious about your length from bottom of leg to the bottom of box support, not including foot. And the overall height of your metal sidesto where they end above the box. It also appears your box is set about 1" deep below that line?
Great build. question though, do you find if you're hammering something on the workbench, do the tools within the cabinets bounce and clang around?
thanks.
No. That is what the exo-skeleton steel frame does. It transfers any impact (and weight) directly to the floor.
I have done some serious "bashing" of stuff both bench-top, and clamped in a vise, and never heard anything clanging around in the drawers.
Currently, this thread has over 400k views and many replies. I believe it has inspired more workbench builds than any other on this forum. Steevo still visits it and offers advice and answers questions.
People wonder why this is such a great and addicting forum. When you have threads like this one and members like Steevo offering advice and answering questions, it's easy to see why.
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I just read through all 28 pages. this is amazing. Good work Steevo, both on the workbench and on being an awesome person.

