Not sure what I like best - the method of hanging - or the number of tools! this is a slick set up for the man with many airtools - very SMOOOOTH!
All the same, a very good job of it.I sort of have benches all over my shop. There is the big stainless 112" x 32" main workbench, then my toolbox with a 60" x 30" stainless steel top at counter height. I then have a narrow stainless top in my paint area, and another top on my cabinet that holds my car cleaning stuff. The wood top on the car cleaning cabinet has since been replaced by another stainless steel top.
Every bench get its use, sometime for work, other times for clutter, and then other times for a place to drink a cold beer.
Joe
www.MotorheadExtraordinaire.com
I just rearrange my workbench this weekend too hopefully get a better arrangement on finding what I need when I need it. Mine is more of a shed with a lean-to but its what I've got for my car and guitars. It's compact but does a nice job for me.
Wow - beautiful colour on your cabinets! They go perfectly with my ciocc:
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Here is mine:
8 Feet long
42 Inches Tall
35 inches Wide
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bunk bed
Turned out real nice. Great job.Ok, now you can see mine:
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See the build in the threads called "HF Toolboxes Workbench"
Ok, now you can see mine:
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See the build in the threads called "HF Toolboxes Workbench"



One of mine, everything was built by me off of a table frame that my neighbor gave me for free
Added:
3'x4' 1/2" plate that was rusted beyond all hell and took about 10 different methods and 2 days to get back to bare steel
bottom shelf frame with stainless shelf
rack for clamps etc.
basket
plasma grate with removable slats
shelf for water tray under plasma grate
REED 204R vise
2 trailer jacks along with handles on the opposite side so 1 person can move this 700lb thing around while still keeping a solid base when wheels are raised
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good idea on the jacks!![]()

