Scout3918
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my free workbench from my workplace. Friend made it out of some scrap we had at Factory. I'd like to find some more scrap lol. roughly 32" deep and 48" width. Definitely heavy duty.

Sorry, your shop is too clean, you need to get out there and protect your man card.


my free workbench from my workplace. Friend made it out of some scrap we had at Factory. I'd like to find some more scrap lol. roughly 32" deep and 48" width. Definitely heavy duty.



Mine isn't what or how good but where. 2 benches, one with rotator vise. Some place to blow dross so the slag spray isn't all over the floor for every little cut.
zmotorsports looks great. I really like the back splash !
Is that something you had all bent up with the as one piece?
I wonder might a shelf on rollers to house a trash can in the empty space.
my free workbench from my workplace. Friend made it out of some scrap we had at Factory. I'd like to find some more scrap lol. roughly 32" deep and 48" width. Definitely heavy duty.
Z
everything about that is perfect. your cans shelf is the right depth and height, good bench height and depth, the corner looks usable, I just need to know what's going in the empty section in the bench.
Mike,
Do you find that having the vise set in so far from the corner inhibits you in any way? I've always placed mine right at the corner so I can swivel to the short edge.
Z nice work bench, I also like the coach in your avatar.
My new workbenches in my newly finished shop. By doing a corner bench I ended up with about 10' more bench space than my previous shop. And I never really lacked for bench space there.![]()
Here is mine. My garage is a 2-car 20.5" X 21", so I tried to pack stuff.
I had 3 Craftsman base I bought for the purpose of making a workbench unit. Then I managed to find on local internet classified ads a maple butcher top. I sanded it and applied varnish. It turned out pretty nice, I think.
The top piece measures 9.5 ft X 29 inches. I removed the caster wheels from the bases and used small pieces of wood to act as little foot.
On the left hand, I drilled 3 holes, ready to mount my vise. On the left side, I added a used Snap-On side cabinet I bought.
Since the 3 bases are not as deep as the top, I made a little shelf in the back where I stored jack stands
Above this unit, I have 3 NAPA metal cabinets.
Last thing I'd like to do on this, aside the vise, is to add a thin drawer mounted (ideally same as the base) just under the top maple, just above the stool. Finding a single drawer seems pretty difficult!!!
Thanks
I was bored this morning and decided I needed another bench. Wanted a mobile one this time. Off to home depot for wood and some casters. Used 5" rubber casters.
New bench arrival lol
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And loaded up very quickly
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Kinda matches my other one
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here's my work in progress
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going to have a flip-up back-splash for the welding station.
Both the upper and lower cabinets are Home Depot Husky brand. They're not bad.
Welding table is obviously home made. 2 receiver hitches and 4" channel iron.
The removable aluminum grating floor spans between the ramps of the lift. It's a double-wide 4-post lift. Whole thing goes up into the ceiling.
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Both the upper and lower cabinets are Home Depot Husky brand. They're not bad.
Welding table is obviously home made. 2 receiver hitches and 4" channel iron.
The removable aluminum grating floor spans between the ramps of the lift. It's a double-wide 4-post lift. Whole thing goes up into the ceiling.
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Both the upper and lower cabinets are Home Depot Husky brand. They're not bad.
Welding table is obviously home made. 2 receiver hitches and 4" channel iron.
The removable aluminum grating floor spans between the ramps of the lift. It's a double-wide 4-post lift. Whole thing goes up into the ceiling.
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I just picked up this old bench the other day. I think it's an Equipto? It doesn't have any cast/stamped in markings that I can see. Anyone know any details on these as being either Equipto/Lyon benches (or something else?) I'm going to add some casters to it so it will be a moveable welding bench. Going to mount a big ol' vise to one corner of it. Should do the trick.
It's missing one of the countersunk slot head machine bolts with square nut from the top surface - if anyone has a perfectly patina's spare I could use?
Both the upper and lower cabinets are Home Depot Husky brand. They're not bad.
Welding table is obviously home made. 2 receiver hitches and 4" channel iron.
The removable aluminum grating floor spans between the ramps of the lift. It's a double-wide 4-post lift. Whole thing goes up into the ceiling.
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