RickP330
Well-known member
Hey Guys,
My situation isn't ideal. I'm crammed into a one car garage and trying to do the best I can. I have an old craftsman folding portable workbench and it seems to work well in this situation. I can move it around an put it out of the way when not in use and since it's mobile it doesn't collect ****. But the 5/8" top just ain't cutting it and the clamping feature has long since broken.
Well it has become apparent that I need this thing - it's my best solution so I was thinking I'd find some butcher block to put a new top on it and remove the clamping screws. I never used them anyway. so on Facebook market place I was looking at around $70 all day for scraps of wood that might work well. I found this in Lowes for the same price and it's new. I want to trim it down to size and use it to up grade my mobile work surface.
I'll put some T-nuts in the bottom so I can mount my vise when it's time to use it. For now I store them in my sandblast cabinet when I need the full work surface and remove them.
Before I dig really deep into this I know you guys have opinions and some good advice. I can make it a little bigger but I still have to be able to fold it up and put it away. Plus how to finish it? Epoxy paint? I have always used gray that seems to be a nice neutral color. What do you think?
Rick
PS here's what I bought....
My situation isn't ideal. I'm crammed into a one car garage and trying to do the best I can. I have an old craftsman folding portable workbench and it seems to work well in this situation. I can move it around an put it out of the way when not in use and since it's mobile it doesn't collect ****. But the 5/8" top just ain't cutting it and the clamping feature has long since broken.
Well it has become apparent that I need this thing - it's my best solution so I was thinking I'd find some butcher block to put a new top on it and remove the clamping screws. I never used them anyway. so on Facebook market place I was looking at around $70 all day for scraps of wood that might work well. I found this in Lowes for the same price and it's new. I want to trim it down to size and use it to up grade my mobile work surface.
I'll put some T-nuts in the bottom so I can mount my vise when it's time to use it. For now I store them in my sandblast cabinet when I need the full work surface and remove them.
Before I dig really deep into this I know you guys have opinions and some good advice. I can make it a little bigger but I still have to be able to fold it up and put it away. Plus how to finish it? Epoxy paint? I have always used gray that seems to be a nice neutral color. What do you think?
Rick
PS here's what I bought....
