To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Ideas for a kids workbench

The Rusty Gear

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 15, 2006
Messages
359
Location
Edmonton, Canada
Anyone have a dedicated bench for the little helpers in your garage?

My oldest is almost two and is starting to be able to manipulate things well enough ie he can thread a nut and bolt, and turn a screwdriver. I'm not sure I'm sold on those plastic "kids workbenches" you see at Toys R Us, so I was thinking of building some sort of a small wood bench. Maybe with a plate with threaded holes in it so he can tighten down bolts etc. Maybe a vice and some pint-size "real" tools. He's also really good (better than dad) at putting things away :)

Give me your ideas! Pictures are welcome as well!
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

Old Moparz

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 21, 2005
Messages
1,171
Location
Newburgh, NY 12550
Maybe build a real workbench for him, but just a smaller version. Try to use something that can easily be reused later for another project, or something nice enough that it will last & can be given away to someone with kids his age when he's too big for it.

What about adding a section to an existing workbench that's adjustable like what's in the attached photo?
 

Attachments

  • Adjustable Work Bench.jpg
    Adjustable Work Bench.jpg
    118.5 KB · Views: 33

Bojans

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 18, 2008
Messages
254
Great idea Bob.

Rusty, let us know what you build. I have a little section in my shop set aside for when my little guy (almost 16month old) gets a little bigger
 

kartracer23

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 7, 2008
Messages
1,455
Location
New Castle, IN
I have one that my grandfather gave me 30+ years ago. It was one of those aluminum square leg / solid wood top deals-probably came as a kit. He just cut the legs off so it was a lower height-it's maybe 27" tall. Has a small wood vise on it, too. Funny thing is, I still use it a lot. Sometimes it's easier to work on things a little lower than a standard height bench. I've probably refinished the top on it 4 or 5 times now.
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!

thdewey

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 26, 2008
Messages
532
Location
Gastonia, NC
Ooooo... I haven't thought of upgrading my kids crappy Home Depot toy work bench. The little ones toy tools and the old childs small real tools don't fit in, on and under it. This must now be done this weekend!
 

e-tek

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 19, 2007
Messages
10,690
Location
Saskatoon, SK
It's a great idea and I wanted to do the same for my guys, but what I found though was that they didn't want to use there "own", they wanted to use mine. So I bought two tall stools and they sit at a clean spot and do there thing there. My bench is 16' long, so there's room for all! When they are there, the youngest builds Star Wars Lego stuff and the oldest bangs nails and plays with my tools, but generally they just want to do what I'm doing:

100_0449.jpg


100_1049.jpg
 

pipehack

Well-known member
Joined
Feb 23, 2009
Messages
923
Location
chicago
It's a great idea and I wanted to do the same for my guys, but what I found though was that they didn't want to use there "own", they wanted to use mine. So I bought two tall stools and they sit at a clean spot and do there thing there. My bench is 16' long, so there's room for all! When they are there, the youngest builds Star Wars Lego stuff and the oldest bangs nails and plays with my tools, but generally they just want to do what I'm doing:

100_0449.jpg


100_1049.jpg

That's cool.! I have girls and they think everything is gay , stupid and *****. Lego's are bad ***. :thumbup:
 
To avoid these ads, REGISTER NOW!
Top Bottom