CaptainMarvel
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Did you paint the brackets black?Thanks! Get the kit at Home Depot - $40
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Did you paint the brackets black?Thanks! Get the kit at Home Depot - $40
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Did you paint the brackets black?
This is what my bench usually looks like...
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you must have just moved in; NOBODY's shop is that clean otherwise...Here is mine....
Actually just trying to finish the build...that part of the shop is designed to be an engine assembly roomyou must have just moved in; NOBODY's shop is that clean otherwise...
So I am learning...lol.....more like 30 for the entire project...everything just takes time!CH3 - Vey nice but I guess you know 5 boxes of tile ain't gonna be enough!
CH3 - Vey nice but I guess you know 5 boxes of tile ain't gonna be enough!
Picked up my new work bench(es) today while buying some sand blasting sand from a guy. Who knew I'd stumble upon these. Needs a lot of cleaning and fresh paint but I couldn't argue with the price.
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I've decided to eliminate the clutter magnet work bench, and upgrade my rolling cart to something more solid.
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Adding the casters brought it up a bit higher than I'd like, but I'll probably get used to it. This is my first encounter with Lista cabinets, I'm really amazed at how solid it is!
IT Guy, audiophile, and a fellow lock picker. Seems we have more and more things in common, (used to live in OH but ran away!) What got you started in picking?
Here's my bench.
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It's a traditional European cabinetmaker's bench that I bought when I was living in northern Europe in the '90s. I brought it back when I returned to Canada. The bench is solid Birch and as far as I know it is 70-80 years old. I keep the bench in the house because it is used for handwork; all the dirty stationary power tools are in the garage. I've replaced the tail vice jaws and lined the shoulder vice with saddle leather to protect clamped work.
"prison-made"??1-foot ruler laying on it for scale. Made from laminated ash, with a prison-made front vise and a Morgan end vise.
SWEET JESUS that is an amazing looking workbench .... AWESOME JOB !!!
Did you rout the side panels and doors yourself, or did you order/buy them pre-designed?
"prison-made"??
EXCELLENT WORK !!! ... That's an (at least) $1000 looking workbench - probably more.Thanks!!! Sorry to be so tardy with my response. Just saw the question. I made the raised panels on my router table using a vertical panel raisin bit. Same basic frame and panel construction as the doors. Everything is solid white oak. The end panels are set into dadoes in the frames.

My temporary workbench
Looks like a lot of permanent dust on that "temporary" workbench.![]()
More info on what appears to be the X-1 on the bench? Is that RC? I saw Mac Hodge with his 21 ft B-29 and X-1 RC stint last year.Recently came close to finishing my bench:
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More pic's are in my thread:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=2978215#post2978215
Here you go. I've extracted the pics for you.nothing to brag about but it works !
http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r318/cvcman/Brutus-20130312-00242.jpg
Paint will make them look 100x better.
Clean:
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Less Clean
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The span on the right side looks too long for rigidity.
that bench looks weak..also ur blocking a door
