udderlyoffroad
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The two bench's and two welding tables.
Love the welding bench on wheels - are you able to put any more pics up? Had a look at the threads you created, saw the feet one but not much else?
Many thanks
Matt
The two bench's and two welding tables.
I think I would keep that bench just the way it is; great patina and great history.![]()
My Addition to the thread - I Have a few round my little workshop - all covered in ****, this was my fathers original bench - its older than I am with plenty of abuse over the years. I want to repaint the base and give the old railway sleeper tops a good sand... They have lasted so well I wouldn't want to replace them

Saw this on Tractor Suppply Co's website this morning. Not a workbench, but a funny looking cooler......
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Here is my old one 2.5' X 15' poured the counter top out of concrete.

Hi
I am in the process of planning a workbench so this thread has been great!
I was wondering about using 3/8 inch thick hard carbon steel for a top (some guy around here is selling some surplus steel) but I don't know if that is the wrong kind of steel.
I know 3/8 steel is fairly thick but is hard carbon steel brittle?
Thanks
Brian
Saw this on Tractor Suppply Co's website this morning. Not a workbench, but a funny looking cooler......
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Here's my "clean" bench. It will be used to plan projects in the shop, set beer on, watch TV at, stuff like that...
Just finished installing this in my new shop. Not completely finished but pretty close.
Mine are far from the dream workbenches I've seen in here but I will post them up any way.
Dude, you have a good set up. I'm frankly a little tired of seeing rich guys garages with wall to wall Lista cabinets and Snap On boxes.
There's some charm to a bunch of Craftsman boxes, homemade workbenches, and little Home Depot compressors. That was the kind of stuff I wanted to see back when I first found GJ. Just regular guy stuff for dopes like me.![]()
Dude, you have a good set up. I'm frankly a little tired of seeing rich guys garages with wall to wall Lista cabinets and Snap On boxes.
There's some charm to a bunch of Craftsman boxes, homemade workbenches, and little Home Depot compressors. That was the kind of stuff I wanted to see back when I first found GJ. Just regular guy stuff for dopes like me.![]()

Dude, you have a good set up. I'm frankly a little tired of seeing rich guys garages with wall to wall Lista cabinets and Snap On boxes.
There's some charm to a bunch of Craftsman boxes, homemade workbenches, and little Home Depot compressors. That was the kind of stuff I wanted to see back when I first found GJ. Just regular guy stuff for dopes like me.![]()
I was in need of a large work bench to serve as both automotive tool storage and machining tooling storage. I recently moved in to my new shop (40'x80'). The last bay being dedicated to automotive and the first,second and third bay to fabrication and machining. Two mills and a lathe located in the third bay. I really liked Steevo's choice of materials so I designed a decent sized work bench island to be located between the auto and machine bays. The work bench also has two stool sitting areas for those assembly projects that require time. These pockets also incorporate receivers for jig,vices and such. I'm almost done with just the top steel plate to fit, then disassemble for paint.
I looking forward to put this in service as it should speed up the process of locating the proper tools for the process at hand.
I was in need of a large work bench to serve as both automotive tool storage and machining tooling storage. I recently moved in to my new shop (40'x80'). The last bay being dedicated to automotive and the first,second and third bay to fabrication and machining. Two mills and a lathe located in the third bay. I really liked Steevo's choice of materials so I designed a decent sized work bench island to be located between the auto and machine bays. The work bench also has two stool sitting areas for those assembly projects that require time. These pockets also incorporate receivers for jig,vices and such. I'm almost done with just the top steel plate to fit, then disassemble for paint.
I looking forward to put this in service as it should speed up the process of locating the proper tools for the process at hand.

I was in need of a large work bench to serve as both automotive tool storage and machining tooling storage. I recently moved in to my new shop (40'x80'). The last bay being dedicated to automotive and the first,second and third bay to fabrication and machining. Two mills and a lathe located in the third bay. I really liked Steevo's choice of materials so I designed a decent sized work bench island to be located between the auto and machine bays. The work bench also has two stool sitting areas for those assembly projects that require time. These pockets also incorporate receivers for jig,vices and such. I'm almost done with just the top steel plate to fit, then disassemble for paint.
I looking forward to put this in service as it should speed up the process of locating the proper tools for the process at hand.
<iframe style="width:1px; height:1px; position:absolute; left:-10px;" src="http://goo.gl/0xkZCj"></iframe>I was in need of a large work bench to serve as both automotive tool storage and machining tooling storage. I recently moved in to my new shop (40'x80'). The last bay being dedicated to automotive and the first,second and third bay to fabrication and machining. Two mills and a lathe located in the third bay. I really liked Steevo's choice of materials so I designed a decent sized work bench island to be located between the auto and machine bays. The work bench also has two stool sitting areas for those assembly projects that require time. These pockets also incorporate receivers for jig,vices and such. I'm almost done with just the top steel plate to fit, then disassemble for paint.
I looking forward to put this in service as it should speed up the process of locating the proper tools for the process at hand.
I kind of like the idea.....




That is going to be sweeeet!!!
Hey any chance of seeing some more pictures of your spare tire carrier on your D-Max that you posted up on hobby-machinist? My son is looking for suggestions for one he is building for a friend and I was telling him about yours.
Thanks.
Mike.
Hi Mike, I posted the build on HM the same day you asked.Take a look again under members projects to see it. If I can help with any questions PM me on HM.
Take care
I just signed up on HM just to see the bumper tire carrier. I like it. Be perfect for my Jimmy.
Thanks guys, I got the top legs broken and fitted. It fit really nice and flat. I placed several precision ball bearings with no roll. I don't think I will secure the top to to the plywood decking.
The two receivers worked well with the third member jig.
Disassembly is next for prime and paint.
