tonyciambrone
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How are you guys cleaning and priming the metal?
I wiped mine down with acetone, primed with Rustoleum self-etching primer. Then rolled on Rustoleum Hammered black with Valspar Enamel Hardener. No complaints.
How are you guys cleaning and priming the metal?
Is that Grand Lake CO? We go there a couple times every year. Love that area.Here’s the 2 I have on hand, it’s a 1960 Glasstron StarFlite
75hp 16’
Making progress
you can't post work bench pictures here with vises in them and not list them... HAHAHA
3C or 4C? what rock island? Is the far right cabinet under the vises an equipto? looks similar to one I have. I'm also doing the same thing with a couple lista, two vidmar and two that looks like your right one which Im guessing is equipto
4C and I don't think I am going to use it, just TOO big. I think I want to find a 2 or preferably 3C to use. I will use the Rock Island 542BX and I did post it a week or so ago in the VISES thread. The two grey cabinets are LYON and the rest are Lista, with the exception of the white one, it is a hospital type roll around with the casters off. I do have an Equipto small cabinet that may end up on top, and I picked up a couple of nice metal/glass lab cabinets that will to nicely next to the ugly brown metal cabinet which will be much nicer when I make it match the other two that will be next to it.


Here’s the near finished project. So far after like 3 days I’m really liking how it came out. I need to order 3 more under cabinet lights, and a 5/8” knob for the receiver hitch.
I’m also looking for some nice metal pegboard to add to the end under the vise you can see the welded angle iron tabs that it will mount to.
Lastly and the list will never end I guess I also need to build a sliding shelf in the corner. The metal is there for drawer slides I just need to build the box.
Sweet! But you need to get some grease in there stat! Too hospital clean!
Looks great!
You could probably get some perforated steel and make your own hooks or a piece of regular MDF slat wall to fill the space.
I probably have the slat board Id give you, but it may not be worth the shipping cost.
How well do they work, I've seen them, but never actually used them before.
I assume they are available in a variety of sizes?
Are they easy to install?
Black: nice work and i'm guessing you found a nice old thick piece of plywood with that pattern in it or did you make that? your garage is screaming for a loft made from Unistrut or lumber if that's your preference to put some supplies or even Christmas decorations above out of the way.

Qwik: since it looks like you know how to cut and screw or nail wood together pretty well how about building some storage boxes (or cabinets) with casters on them to store under there and if you need the foot space while you are working on something on top of the bench you can roll them out and back in when you are done.
good luck!!



I've been thinking about trying that for a long time.I built a cantilevered style workbench...
I took the top off to insulate this weekend. I am thinking of building some drawers for the top space. Don't see much else to do below other than bins or cabinets on casters. The 18 gallon storage bins I have stocked up on only fit between 1 set of supports unfortunately. As long as it's not cluttered it's not a big deal I reckon.
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