While my new shop is getting built at home I decided the first thing I would need when it got done was a good work bench.
I really like a big table so I decided to just use a 4x8x1/4" sheet of steel and build the table right on it. I've done this before and it really makes it easy to keep square and flat. I like the other tables posted here with the receiver hitches built in so I stole that idea. I also really like the idea of electrical outlets in the table so I'm using that idea also. I'm going to put one outlet in every leg and one receiver in each end.
I'm using 4x4 square tubing for the legs and 2x6 tubing for the sides. I'm sure this is way overkill but it gives the table a nice beefy look.
Since I'm running electrical in the table I had to cut out passages between the legs and sides for the wiring.
Cutout for the outlet boxes. This is more complicated than necessary because the boxes I had laying around had screws sticking out of the sides.
I'm using some of McMaster's weld nuts and rubber feet. Don't judge my welds
. I was in a hurry that day and I really didn't care too much since no one was ever going to see it.
Here is the table all cut and laid out. Still have to square it all up and weld it. Also going to add a lower shelf but progress is over until next week
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I really like a big table so I decided to just use a 4x8x1/4" sheet of steel and build the table right on it. I've done this before and it really makes it easy to keep square and flat. I like the other tables posted here with the receiver hitches built in so I stole that idea. I also really like the idea of electrical outlets in the table so I'm using that idea also. I'm going to put one outlet in every leg and one receiver in each end.
I'm using 4x4 square tubing for the legs and 2x6 tubing for the sides. I'm sure this is way overkill but it gives the table a nice beefy look.
Since I'm running electrical in the table I had to cut out passages between the legs and sides for the wiring.
Cutout for the outlet boxes. This is more complicated than necessary because the boxes I had laying around had screws sticking out of the sides.
I'm using some of McMaster's weld nuts and rubber feet. Don't judge my welds
Here is the table all cut and laid out. Still have to square it all up and weld it. Also going to add a lower shelf but progress is over until next week