Prometheus
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Hi guys,
So I'm mulling over ideas for a workbench and have run across some ideas I'm thinking about combining, but I'm interested in input from fellow GJ members.
First I saw this on the GJ Homepage a while ago:
<img src="http://norlift.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/2013-05-13-11-50-00.jpg" width="70%">
<img src="http://norlift.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/2013-05-13-11-50-32.jpg" width="70%">
I like the idea that it is stout, but also able to be lifted up and wheeled around. That being said, I just don't have room in my 2 car garage for my woodworking bench, tool chest, and something like this. So, I just kind of mentally filed it away in the "someday-when-I'm-rich-and-famous-and-have-the-space" cabinet in my head.
Looking at some old threads I had bookmarked I rediscovered Steevo's HF uuber-bench.
I have a 44 inch HF base cabinet and the 7 drawer side add-on. Together they measure 62 inches, add ~5 inches (just over 2 on each end for 2x2 square tubing), plus a little overhang and you've got right around a 6 foot length bench. If I could add the wheels and 2 bottle jacks like the above, well, that seems like a bench that I could beat on all day long and still be able to move if I wanted to.
It appears like the bench above is built with 3x3 square tubing, but it also has a hefty steel plate on top of it. I'm more likely to go with a solid core door or 2 sheets of 3/4 inch ply wrapped in 12 gauge steel and it will only be 30 inches deep, not 48 like theirs. I'm thinking of doing 2x2 square tubing for the vertical legs and horizontal supports, 2x2 angle iron for the tool chest ledge, and some C channel for the jack to be mounted to. Can anyone thing of a problem building it this way? Any real reason to make it out of 3x3 instead? Thanks.
-Adrian
So I'm mulling over ideas for a workbench and have run across some ideas I'm thinking about combining, but I'm interested in input from fellow GJ members.
First I saw this on the GJ Homepage a while ago:
<img src="http://norlift.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/2013-05-13-11-50-00.jpg" width="70%">
<img src="http://norlift.files.wordpress.com/2013/05/2013-05-13-11-50-32.jpg" width="70%">
I like the idea that it is stout, but also able to be lifted up and wheeled around. That being said, I just don't have room in my 2 car garage for my woodworking bench, tool chest, and something like this. So, I just kind of mentally filed it away in the "someday-when-I'm-rich-and-famous-and-have-the-space" cabinet in my head.
Looking at some old threads I had bookmarked I rediscovered Steevo's HF uuber-bench.
I have a 44 inch HF base cabinet and the 7 drawer side add-on. Together they measure 62 inches, add ~5 inches (just over 2 on each end for 2x2 square tubing), plus a little overhang and you've got right around a 6 foot length bench. If I could add the wheels and 2 bottle jacks like the above, well, that seems like a bench that I could beat on all day long and still be able to move if I wanted to.
It appears like the bench above is built with 3x3 square tubing, but it also has a hefty steel plate on top of it. I'm more likely to go with a solid core door or 2 sheets of 3/4 inch ply wrapped in 12 gauge steel and it will only be 30 inches deep, not 48 like theirs. I'm thinking of doing 2x2 square tubing for the vertical legs and horizontal supports, 2x2 angle iron for the tool chest ledge, and some C channel for the jack to be mounted to. Can anyone thing of a problem building it this way? Any real reason to make it out of 3x3 instead? Thanks.
-Adrian

That's a bottle jack.