What kind of bench is that? I'm looking for a good one in DE and trying to get brand suggestions.
Didn't even notice your location until I saw what your wall outlets looked like...just picked up a couple at OBI!
Brian
What kind of bench is that? I'm looking for a good one in DE and trying to get brand suggestions.
Didn't even notice your location until I saw what your wall outlets looked like...just picked up a couple at OBI!
Brian
I like the '66 Abarth! Do you have a build thread or more pictures somewhere?
Scott
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Just got it as a Xmas gift. Parents got me the bench and surface and wife got the drawer module. Plan on adding another drawer module on the other side. Not as cool as some of the outstanding custom fabricated benches in this thread, but I am pretty excited about it!

Here is my contribution to this thread. Just welded this up today. Still need to come up with a top, Thinking 2x10 for now.
Here is my contribution to this thread. Just welded this up today. Still need to come up with a top, Thinking 2x10 for now.
I needed a dual purpose motorcycle lift table and adjustable height work bench. Pneumatic was not my favorite, so I was left with hydraulic.
I bought a 4' by 8' .125" sheet of steel diamond plate at the Metal Supermarket then cut and folded it where I used to work.
I opted for twin hydraulic lift cylinders for stability and to slow the loft speed by 50%.
The 12 volt remote hydraulic power-pack and lift cylinders came from Princes Auto. I added an adjustable oil return valve to slow the lowering speed. The valve allows 100% flow in the lift mode.
I added remote control to the power unit and hydraulic quick disconnect so the unit could be rolled away to serve as a battery booster. The booster cable is also on a quick disconnect. The lift table can go as low as 4 inches and as high as 48 inches.
The motorcycle wheel clamp is a floating caliper style made from the hydraulics of a small floor jack from Canadian tire.
Here is my contribution to this thread. Just welded this up today. Still need to come up with a top, Thinking 2x10 for now.
Here are a few pics of my relatively simple workbench.
Frame:
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Finished:
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Bottom shelf needs another coat of poly.
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Simple and clean.
That's a great looking setup, as far as I'm concerned.
What is your top made from?
That's a great looking setup, as far as I'm concerned.
I would Agree. You can almost hear the Solitude of the Man Cave in that Image... Wicked little spot...
Putting a small TV over my workbench is on my wish list for the winter.
Nice looking workshop!
Hendooman won't be watching any more Chiefs games, our season is over!!




Good day Gentlemen! I got around to putting the top on my bench. Went with 2x10 for now. First project on the new bench was repairing the two broken Makita drills on top. Let me tell you this sure beats working off an ATV racknext order of business is finding a vise.
