I'd say this one is a wrap. 80"x27" with a 2x6 screws into the wall (not the bench) as a backsplash.
Thats a nice bench, I like the stain and us of the drawers. Good work!

I'd say this one is a wrap. 80"x27" with a 2x6 screws into the wall (not the bench) as a backsplash.
I'm pretty stoked about this as i've stepped over, stumbled around and walked into these for the past two years, then moved them to the new house in May. Next weekend I plan to frame and set the other bench.







I have been working on a century barn for the summer and it's starting to come together. On the weekend, a friend of mine dropped off some stuff that he wants me to store and gave me an old Gap table that was a store fixture. I am in love with this as a workbench/layout table. It is heavy and solid and I think looks really cool.
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I have been working on a century barn for the summer and it's starting to come together. On the weekend, a friend of mine dropped off some stuff that he wants me to store and gave me an old Gap table that was a store fixture. I am in love with this as a workbench/layout table. It is heavy and solid and I think looks really cool.
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I have been working on a century barn for the summer and it's starting to come together. On the weekend, a friend of mine dropped off some stuff that he wants me to store and gave me an old Gap table that was a store fixture. I am in love with this as a workbench/layout table. It is heavy and solid and I think looks really cool.

Johnny,
Do you have any pics of the cart in the bottom left of the picture? It looks as though it was designed to accompany the red/white big wheel trike in the background? I'd love a shot of both, as I have a very similar trike from when I was far younger. It's currently on my list of resto projects, likely something I will tackle this winter.
Cheers.
Nice bench Pablo, whats the source of the drawers?
I have this box and wanted to do the same thanks any other info I need to knowI received this craftman workbench quite a number of years ago from my in-laws for Christmas. It was my only work surface for a long time when we were in a rental. Now it acts as an island workbench in my two car garage. I'd been wanting to make it be able to roll around for a couple of years, I just got around to finalizing an idea and getting it done.
Started with this:
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Cut a few inches off the bottom with a bimetal blade in one of those vibrating tools.
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And spent way too much time cutting 2x4 scraps to fill the gaps.
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Added some Lowe's casters.
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And viola!
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I'm very pleased with how it turned out. It's within 1/2" of the pre-mod height and it's so nice to be able to move it around wherever I need.
Been keeping my eye out on craigslist for another. I'd like to convert the cabinet side to another set of drawers. The one I found so far was asking too much for a bench that cost about $125 new.
I've been adding stuff to it. A nice place to store my clamps.
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Steve
Really cool table that fits into a cool space.
Nice shop!
I really dig this table. There's something cool about combining the sawhorse looking supports with the solid permanent look of the top and shelves.
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Screw the workbench, those friggen walls are awesome!

I received this craftman workbench quite a number of years ago from my in-laws for Christmas. It was my only work surface for a long time when we were in a rental. Now it acts as an island workbench in my two car garage. I'd been wanting to make it be able to roll around for a couple of years, I just got around to finalizing an idea and getting it done.
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Steve
I had a local wood trim shop make me a 16' x 24" x 1 1/2" thick butcher block from seasoned oak. I routed a bull nose on the front then stained, sanded and sealer until I passed out.
It's harder than woodpecker lips but I think I came out good.
Cheers!
Mickm
Only a Garage Dude or Dude'ette would understand the interest in admiring an old workbench with years of this and that in/on/around it....
I found this on CL, I'm going to change the color before I bring it in the shop...just what color...??? I don't know yet./
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ScottsRX: I may be in the minority but I find the 615mm (2') deep bench more useful. The deeper the bench, the more stuff piles up at the back (not my doing -- it just migrates there by itself). I end up with a 615mm (2') work space regardless of how deep the bench is. With your plan, just move your square fab table over to the bench as an extension if you need a really deep bench for a particular project. If you shorten the legs on the fab table and mount some wheels, you'd have a real nice bench setup. But that's just me....As it is it's too large to be practical so I'm trying to work out how to use it. My first thoughts are to cut off one end and have essentially a square welding/fab table, roughly 1200m x 1200mm (4' x 4').
With the remaining piece I was planning on cutting it right down the guts to give me two benches that are 2700mm x 615mm (roughly 9' x 2'). These would then go against the wall in my shed and give me 5700mm (18') of bench space.
I'm just worried that 2ft may not be deep enough? That measurment is from the face of the front steel to the back, not including any overlap that I would get when I put a top on.
It's mainly a general workbench and will be used to build engines on and I'd like to build in some cupboards and/or drawers into it, under the top.
