Hey guys.
Starting my planning on the workbenches for my garage conversion. The plan is 16' long, 30" wide. Still unsettled a little on the height, but probably around 39" tall.
I have a family member that works for an HVAC company that is going to make some bench tops with their equipment. He said they just redid their shop benches with galvanized sheet metal and then had them brushed with those orbital sander marks to scuff them up. He's going to bend them so that they will wrap around the edges. I'm wondering if it also would make sense to wrap the edge up an inch and a half or so against the wall to keep any major spills from running down behind the bench.
Here are a couple of thoughts I have for what to design under the bench. I'd love any suggestions or feedback:
1. Desk area: This area will be at one end of the bench directly in front of a wall mounted tv/computer monitor that I'll use for a little work on occasion instead of having to go in the house. I'd like to be able to scoot my stool and legs all the way underneath the bench for comfort and also for when I'm working on more detailed things like carbs.
2. Storage area: This area will have some shelves for storage of items, including the AV and PC equipment. Probably no doors at this point as I have enough cabinets for stuff that needs to stay clean and put away. My only concern with the shelves is I hate kicking them with my toes or shins when I'm trying to stand next to the bench. Maybe I can elevate the bottom shelf and even keep it only 24" deep so it stays nice and tucked away.
3. Vice, drill press, bench grinder? I'm torn a little about what to do with these items. I don't use any of them a ton, so dedicating bench space to them isn't high on my list. But, I also hate having to get them out and clamp them down to a saw horse each time I need them. Run the cords, get some light, etc. I'm considering using Jack's idea of the double 2" receiver hitches and mounting some of those tools up using that instead. Has anyone else tried this out and have some feedback? I don't weld at all, so I'd probably have to get some help on some of that. Seems like a pretty cool solution.
I'll probably get started on the benches next week, so any feedback would be awesome. I'll get some new pic's posted up on the progress of the shop soon. It's getting close to done!
Starting my planning on the workbenches for my garage conversion. The plan is 16' long, 30" wide. Still unsettled a little on the height, but probably around 39" tall.
I have a family member that works for an HVAC company that is going to make some bench tops with their equipment. He said they just redid their shop benches with galvanized sheet metal and then had them brushed with those orbital sander marks to scuff them up. He's going to bend them so that they will wrap around the edges. I'm wondering if it also would make sense to wrap the edge up an inch and a half or so against the wall to keep any major spills from running down behind the bench.
Here are a couple of thoughts I have for what to design under the bench. I'd love any suggestions or feedback:
1. Desk area: This area will be at one end of the bench directly in front of a wall mounted tv/computer monitor that I'll use for a little work on occasion instead of having to go in the house. I'd like to be able to scoot my stool and legs all the way underneath the bench for comfort and also for when I'm working on more detailed things like carbs.
2. Storage area: This area will have some shelves for storage of items, including the AV and PC equipment. Probably no doors at this point as I have enough cabinets for stuff that needs to stay clean and put away. My only concern with the shelves is I hate kicking them with my toes or shins when I'm trying to stand next to the bench. Maybe I can elevate the bottom shelf and even keep it only 24" deep so it stays nice and tucked away.
3. Vice, drill press, bench grinder? I'm torn a little about what to do with these items. I don't use any of them a ton, so dedicating bench space to them isn't high on my list. But, I also hate having to get them out and clamp them down to a saw horse each time I need them. Run the cords, get some light, etc. I'm considering using Jack's idea of the double 2" receiver hitches and mounting some of those tools up using that instead. Has anyone else tried this out and have some feedback? I don't weld at all, so I'd probably have to get some help on some of that. Seems like a pretty cool solution.
I'll probably get started on the benches next week, so any feedback would be awesome. I'll get some new pic's posted up on the progress of the shop soon. It's getting close to done!
