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Lelandwelds

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What is cycolac ? I've never heard of it before and what is it used for, normally ?


I like the light holder, thinking outside the box.

It's an ABS plastic. It feels harder and less "oilly" than generic black ABS.

I have seen the receiver hitch idea just not vertical. I like it. I bet 5/8" holes would hold it as well. I think Certiflat holes may have a use! A whole series of receiver hitch males and females could be scattered all over a shop.
 
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You do great work, and are giving me ideas for setting up my shop area when I get to that point. Space is to scare not to be multi-functional. Thanks for the pics!
 

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Very nice!

I like the gray cabinets in the back round with the small drawers!

Did you make those also?
 
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coljar

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Very nice I may have to borrow some of your ideas.............

That's ok. If I see a good idea, I'll borrow it in a heartbeat.
Very nice!



I like the gray cabinets in the back round with the small drawers!

Did you make those also?

No. They came from the Gulf station/speed shop I work at 40 years ago. I loved working there and when they were tearing it down, I was given those cabinets. I incorporated them into my shop area design along with the laboratory cabinets connected to them.


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I am having a concrete floor poured in my barn next week. I also wanted a walk around work bench with electric so I am putting tubing under the concrete to the area the workbench will be in. I also am putting the same type of receivers in my floor for anchor points or to put a post in for a grinder or vise. I plan to put a block of treated wood in the openings to keep things from falling in. I figure I can put a screw in and pull it out when I need the tube. Push comes to shove I will simply drill out the wood and take a shop vac to the pieces. Have you considered making a pull out extension on the work bench with iron pipe for sliding rods. I plan to do this so I can widen the top with minimal effort to support wider projects.
 
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coljar

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I am having a concrete floor poured in my barn next week. I also wanted a walk around work bench with electric so I am putting tubing under the concrete to the area the workbench will be in. I also am putting the same type of receivers in my floor for anchor points or to put a post in for a grinder or vise. I plan to put a block of treated wood in the openings to keep things from falling in. I figure I can put a screw in and pull it out when I need the tube. Push comes to shove I will simply drill out the wood and take a shop vac to the pieces. Have you considered making a pull out extension on the work bench with iron pipe for sliding rods. I plan to do this so I can widen the top with minimal effort to support wider projects.

I see what you're saying, but with a 4ft. wide bench and the pull out bench pictured below, it pretty much takes care of my needs. I can also use this "under bench" in other areas of the shop if needed. I would have liked to have done what you are talking about with the electric, but at the time, I didn't have my shop area planned out enough to know where to bring the conduit up out of the floor.

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great looking bench! are those 6x6's used for the legs?

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coljar

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great looking bench! are those 6x6's used for the legs?

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Yes, I got a treated 6 x 6 only because I got a really good deal with my local lumber co. The bench is extremely heavy, just like I wanted to be and just like my dad would have built it...…………..like he built everything. Apple doesn't fall far.
 
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don long

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I sure like the work bench under the work bench idea. it would work great in my wood shop due to some size constraints.

I grinned when I saw the stop light on the bench. I drove to texas one summer to get mine. It hangs in the middle of the party garage. I had to restore it and put in an electronic device to make the lights work in sinc.

Thanks for sharing

Don
 
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coljar

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Thank you Don. I call that my clean "lay out" bench and it has been brought out a few times already. I am so glad I built it in like that, but it wasn't my idea. One of my friends was there one day while I was still using it as a work bench and made a comment about how nice it was and it's a shame I couldn't figure out a place to put it once I built my real bench. He even said I should just put it underneath.
That traffic light is going up in the middle of the shop when I recover from shoulder surgery. Already have a controller from an outfit called Galak.
 

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I sure like the work bench under the work bench idea. it would work great in my wood shop due to some size constraints.

I grinned when I saw the stop light on the bench. I drove to texas one summer to get mine. It hangs in the middle of the party garage. I had to restore it and put in an electronic device to make the lights work in sinc.

Thanks for sharing

Don

I have a 2’ x4’ “Assembly table” I keep under my table saw outfeed table. It’s a shorter bench made compleatly out of 1/2” plywood. It works great for final assembly of cabinets and it stores out of the way when it’s not needed.
 
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coljar

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I sure like the work bench under the work bench idea. it would work great in my wood shop due to some size constraints.

I grinned when I saw the stop light on the bench. I drove to texas one summer to get mine. It hangs in the middle of the party garage. I had to restore it and put in an electronic device to make the lights work in sinc.

Thanks for sharing

Don

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It doesn't look as good in my garage as it does in the party garage, but at least it got put up.
 

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I like the hip saving rounding of the corners
It took me 2 assembly tables to get that idea
 

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Nice looking work bench. I never considered using a vertical insert like that. If i ever get around to making a better fab table i may have to look into using that idea.
 
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