Looks pretty nice if you have the floor space to use it.
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The current state of mine I'm afraid.

My Bench. Do a lot of wood working.

Had showed a few pix of some of my over flowing workbenches earlier. Here are some more with one new one and some updates to the lathe bench.
This is the new one that I put together to have another surface to pile more **** on. The frame is a good one from a lab. Been sitting in the weeds for a few years. Pulled it out, knocked the worst of the dirt off, put a piece of osb on top and a commercial store shelf on bottom and calling it done for now. Paint may or may not come later.
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Added a shelf and some pegboard to the back of the lathe bench. Here's a view from the right side while working on it.
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And a blurry one from the left showing the high tech light holder.
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A few bits hung and stuff starting to pile up.
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And my newest $5 tool box on a temp work bench.
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my shop is same construction, 30x50. I'm really pleased with it And great to see what you've done.
Quite a sturdy building. Still planning on jacking it back into shape. One of these days. Let's see a pic of the space I an still trying to figure out how I want to make mine was thinking L shape but not enough space.Just purchased my first home back in October.
Finally got all of the moving clutter and junk out. The previous owners left lots of things inside the house and garage.
Anyways to the goodies. There is a detached 16'x30' garage. It has some crappy benches that the original owners probably built 30 years ago and they're in awkward places.
Once I get my car fixed and out of the way I plan on removing and building a bench.
I have an oil furnace in the dead middle of the back wall. Current plans are to build an "L" shaped bench on the left side of said furnace. 7' to the left wall, and 11' towards the front. Should give me plenty of space to move around whatever car I have in there, and still keep my lawn equipment nice and tidy.
Most of this is a learning experience and trying to buy all of the tools I need vs borrowing so I have them. I've always been in an apartment and never needed much.
Let's see a pic of the space I an still trying to figure out how I want to make mine was thinking L shape but not enough space.
Here is one I just built for my basement work/utility room. Right now it just has a Formica top that doesn't really fit, but I had laying around. When it warms up enough to work out in the pole barn I have a solid core door that I have to cut down to size. The final dimensions will be: 78" long, 28" wide and 37" high. I'm a big believer in mobility so all my big tools and benches are on casters. Being 37" high its a good height for me to work standing up. If you notice the cutout on the lower shelf I made that to allow me to shootch in & work while sitting down on a bar stool.

That top looks too good to use as a bench top.
Just finished reclaiming my neighbors oak flooring and built a butch block style countertop. Still need to fill the gaps with wood filler and finish it with an epoxy coating before installation.
Here's an old picture after a coat of finish.
