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1grnlwn

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This is the first time I've seen my entire work bench in nearly two years:

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The three holes drilled in the top are for the vise laying on the rolling cart...just waiting for the mounting plate I made to come back from powder coating.

Normally, there's a pile of random parts and fasteners piled everywhere...I like it so much better when it is clean though.

Love the reflective pegboard, did you make it or buy it that way?
 
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Taylor20

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Taylor20

You've got your bench working already. Great job. If I may give some advice for your top shelf. If you use your bench for heavy items or wrench on the vice your spray bottles will have a tendency to fall off unless you put some type of guard.
Thanks! I will be adding a guard, just as soon as I can stop by Lowe's.

Taylor, nice garage! But I think you need some wall cabinets. It'll help to keep your workbench clear to actually be used as a workbench and not just a big shelf to put stuff on.
Thanks! Going to be adding some down the road. I have a few more small things to build that will help out with organization.
 

MeentSS02

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Love the reflective pegboard, did you make it or buy it that way?

That's exactly what I was going to ask, I like it.

Bought it that way...it is the brushed aluminum variety of this:

http://diamondlifegear.com/pegboard.htm

I will warn you that you can NOT use standard metal pegs with this stuff...the holes are too big, and they'll easily fall out, even with the little black hook holder things you can buy. That's why you see the white plastic hooks instead.
 

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I've never seen copper sewage pipe either, over here before plastic it was cast iron above ground and clay/pot below ground.
 

bshusted

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Bought it that way...it is the brushed aluminum variety of this:

http://diamondlifegear.com/pegboard.htm

I will warn you that you can NOT use standard metal pegs with this stuff...the holes are too big, and they'll easily fall out, even with the little black hook holder things you can buy. That's why you see the white plastic hooks instead.

You should try some of the Talon Hooks. They are made for 1/4" holes and have a locking pin that holds them in place once installed. To remove, simply unscrew the plastic pin.

Here's my workbench.



It's mostly build from scrap 2x4s. It had to be narrow to accommodate getting the car in to work on, but it seems to suit my needs. I'm still on the look for a vise though.
 

kingdong

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Refinishing my grandfather's bench. Upgraded the front legs to 4x4s with galvanized post bases. The originals were 2x4s that were rotting on the bottom after being in contact with the concrete for 50 years. Drilled holes on the right side to mount my Columbian No. 4 and i'm currently restoring the big Parker that my grandfather had mounted on the left side. Sanded the top down starting with 60 grit and finishing with 220. I'm going to put danish oil on it when it gets a little warmer.

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That's a beauty. Like the backdrop also.

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Ohio Auto

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Here's a pic of mine. Made of solid ash. We cut the tree down, planked it and had it kiln dried. It's about 12 foot long...3.5 foot wide.

 

Jhoff310

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I must say you guys with your clean workbenches...****!!!.
No really, I truly admire someone who can keep a clean workbench. I for one cant. I havent seen the top of my workbench in a few years. No matter how much I clean the shop up I still cant find it. I have resorted to building temporary benches out of milk crates and plywood when the need arises.

Jeff
 

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this is what i started to put together this past Sunday not finished yet . All 2x4's peg board and bench top was free from a store closing down i was able to rip them out. The 2 metal cabinets above the bench were also free from another storeThis is also in my shed/work shop since i do not have a garage as of yet planing to build one soon

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Hpozzuoli

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You should try some of the Talon Hooks. They are made for 1/4" holes and have a locking pin that holds them in place once installed. To remove, simply unscrew the plastic pin.

Here's my workbench.



It's mostly build from scrap 2x4s. It had to be narrow to accommodate getting the car in to work on, but it seems to suit my needs. I'm still on the look for a vise though.

Nice clean set up and well organized. I like it a lot. Spend more time on here and stuff will be piled on your audi in no time.
 

kiwipip

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Just about finished my shadow board/s. I documented a bit of this on my garage rebuild, But basically I have built a double shadow board, the front board houses general engineering tools, so I don't have to open tool box drawers, and the back board houses wood working tools. I have used a closet slider that is mounted on the underside of the storage shelf, enough talk here are some pics,

Boards Closed
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Half open
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fully opened
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Overview shot
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Hopefully putting the floor down tomorrow
 

Hot Chop shop

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Just about finished my shadow board/s. I documented a bit of this on my garage rebuild, But basically I have built a double shadow board, the front board houses general engineering tools, so I don't have to open tool box drawers, and the back board houses wood working tools. I have used a closet slider that is mounted on the underside of the storage shelf, enough talk here are some pics,

Boards Closed
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Half open
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fully opened
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Overview shot
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Hopefully putting the floor down tomorrow

That bench is awesome! Oh yeah the peg board isn't too shabby either.

Very nice setup.







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Beenman

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Just about finished my shadow board/s. I documented a bit of this on my garage rebuild, But basically I have built a double shadow board, the front board houses general engineering tools, so I don't have to open tool box drawers, and the back board houses wood working tools. I have used a closet slider that is mounted on the underside of the storage shelf, enough talk here are some pics,

Boards Closed
IMG_1774_zps72d5b51b.jpg

Half open
IMG_1775_zpsf15140fa.jpg

fully opened
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Overview shot
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Hopefully putting the floor down tomorrow

That sliding peg board is very cool. Might do something similar for my tools as wall space is a serious issue for me.

:thumbup:
 
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bymbie

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@kiwipip. The pegboard looks great. Do you find that the single closet slider provides enough support? Is it wobbly at all?
The workbench is sweet as well.

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sho92

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Just about finished my shadow board/s. I documented a bit of this on my garage rebuild, But basically I have built a double shadow board, the front board houses general engineering tools, so I don't have to open tool box drawers, and the back board houses wood working tools. I have used a closet slider that is mounted on the underside of the storage shelf, enough talk here are some pics,

Overview shot
IMG_1777_zpsbbdbb2dc.jpg


Hopefully putting the floor down tomorrow

I like that sliding peg board, but I love the tool boxes even more. I really like TopTuls color scheme, I wish we could get it here in the States. I have a few of their hand tools and I like them a lot.
 

kiwipip

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@kiwipip. The pegboard looks great. Do you find that the single closet slider provides enough support? Is it wobbly at all?
The workbench is sweet as well.

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It is a double sided roller so 4 rollers on each pivot point so there is no wobble.
 

kiwipip

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I like that sliding peg board, but I love the tool boxes even more. I really like TopTuls color scheme, I wish we could get it here in the States. I have a few of their hand tools and I like them a lot.

Yeah I like the colour scheme a change from the red. Its very similar to the stahlwille colour scheme but with out the Stahwille price. This is one of the brands that my company sells and I am more than happy with the quality of the product.
 

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The important thing is how quickly it can go from messy back to clean. A bench ought to get filled up when you're using it. But if it's still cluttered up after the work is done and you're starting the next job, then it's an obstacle, in my opinion.

I'm not a clean and tidy worker. Which is why I have ten benches in a two-car garage.

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The quicker it goes back to clean, though, the better the design.
 

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I am thinking of makeing a mess, but then I am slow.... at times.
 

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Beenman

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Which is why I have ten benches in a two-car garage.


The quicker it goes back to clean, though, the better the design.

10? Jislaaik!

I often have more than one work project on the go - some long term, so my workbench often stays cluttered. Perhaps more than one work bench might be a good idea.


Jack O may disagree.

Not just Jack O, but I think most of the board would disagree. Most of the work benches here seem immaculate. For some reason Jan's workbench (and others like it) just appeal to me. Its probably just a case of different strokes... :)
 

jnyost

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Current bench. Nice and strong. 4x4 legs, 2x6s under Masonite and 3/4 plywood. First time I've seen it clean in a while.

It will be replaced soon with a workbench based on steevo's design but with Mac tool boxes.

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My Junk is Stuff

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Well, Mine will never be for show I guess.... But the stereo works now and I fly the planes so...
 

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My Junk is Stuff

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The important thing is how quickly it can go from messy back to clean. A bench ought to get filled up when you're using it. But if it's still cluttered up after the work is done and you're starting the next job, then it's an obstacle, in my opinion.

I'm not a clean and tidy worker. Which is why I have ten benches in a two-car garage.

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The quicker it goes back to clean, though, the better the design.
Darn Jack, I don't ever remember your garage looking this "In process" over on Pelican!! :lol_hitti Jack has a sweet garage BTW. Now I need to pop over there and get my interest back up and start working on the ole 911 again :beer::beer::beer:
 

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The 44" looks so big in the store and you get it to the garage you are already thinking where you are gonna put the second 44"

Took all my tools out of the various toolboxes and bins. Time to organize.
 

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