Trying to confirm that 36" deep is really too deep for a wall based workbench/ workstation.
Years ago a source gave me a truck load of butcher block tops that got stored away in a barn. With my new home started I'm laying out how the current outbuilding will become my new shop/studio/garage. Going to be using as many as possible.
In the mix are 3 huge 1 3/4 Ash tops 36" x 12' -- one end of the building is just about 24' wide. Using two of them along that wall seems like a good idea. So -- I was playing around. Keeping them 36" -- you really can't reach shelves or cabinets on a wall behind. It does allow for cabinets sitting on the back edge -- but, anything on the bench is now in the way.
Hate to chop 6" off -- but ... it seems that 30" is the ideal depth with shelves or cabinets above. Any thoughts? better ideas?
Have no idea what I'm going to do with the third. Have many others 5/6/7.5 feet long .. from 24" to 30 wide. Maple/Ash/Birch .... also have 2 big 3'5' maple tops that will make great assembly tables .... only need one really.
Years ago a source gave me a truck load of butcher block tops that got stored away in a barn. With my new home started I'm laying out how the current outbuilding will become my new shop/studio/garage. Going to be using as many as possible.
In the mix are 3 huge 1 3/4 Ash tops 36" x 12' -- one end of the building is just about 24' wide. Using two of them along that wall seems like a good idea. So -- I was playing around. Keeping them 36" -- you really can't reach shelves or cabinets on a wall behind. It does allow for cabinets sitting on the back edge -- but, anything on the bench is now in the way.
Hate to chop 6" off -- but ... it seems that 30" is the ideal depth with shelves or cabinets above. Any thoughts? better ideas?
Have no idea what I'm going to do with the third. Have many others 5/6/7.5 feet long .. from 24" to 30 wide. Maple/Ash/Birch .... also have 2 big 3'5' maple tops that will make great assembly tables .... only need one really.

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