ryan t
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I was over at my Aunt's house cleaning up her garage and a few things and noticed an old workbench my uncle had was in need of some care. It is leaning. I was able to stand it up straight and took a picture but it won't stay for long. Normally the top will lean to the right and the bottom will lean to the left and it will sit that way. You can tell by the shape of the drawer how it normally sits. I'm going over there again tomorrow and was hoping for some easy ideas to reinforce the back of it to make it stay upright.
The toolbox on the top was my first thought as the culprit but it's mostly empty and probably only weighs 15lbs.
I considered building a wooden square frame and attaching it across the back of the top, down the legs and to the shelf at the bottom. Any better ideas? Also thought about attaching an L bracket to the top of each corner to hold it in place. The bench doesn't get used anymore it just bugs my Aunt that it leans sideways.
The toolbox on the top was my first thought as the culprit but it's mostly empty and probably only weighs 15lbs.
I considered building a wooden square frame and attaching it across the back of the top, down the legs and to the shelf at the bottom. Any better ideas? Also thought about attaching an L bracket to the top of each corner to hold it in place. The bench doesn't get used anymore it just bugs my Aunt that it leans sideways.
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