I hit the jackpot on free lumber after a house build close to me. My bed is full of 2x4 and OSB. All I had to buy was screws and glue. Here's what I came up with. It is 6 foot long, 33 inches wide and 38 inches tall. It's super strong and heavy.
I've got the same classic craftsman work bench that you have with the DP mounted on. I really like that old Craftsman work bench, the drawers are pretty damn stout for being friction slide.I guess there’s never enough places to work. I have mounted a small Colombian on one corner. I like the open end where the tool cabinet is built in to be free of obstructions so that I can easily work all around it. I actually have 3 work benches. My main one is built in a corner against the wall. It’s about 4 feet one way and 6 the other. It has a big 60 year old craftsman vise on it. My other workbench is in my welding area. It’s a metal top with a drill press and a monster vise on it.
Thanks. I found that craftsman workbench a few years ago at an estate sale. It was in very good condition, hardly used. I added the metal top over the original, mounted the drill press and vise. I put my old Lincoln welder behind the door on the left side. The drill press came out of my dads shop. It’s a Craftsman by King Seeley 100 series (1946 - 1957). I changed the motor to a 2 speed. It provides a very slow speed for drilling metal at the flick of a switch. Seems like most of my tools are as old I am.I've got the same classic craftsman work bench that you have with the DP mounted on. I really like that old Craftsman work bench, the drawers are pretty damn stout for being friction slide.
Good work on the scrap wood work bench and nice score on the wood too! Looks great.
Thanks. I found that craftsman workbench a few years ago at an estate sale. It was in very good condition, hardly used. I added the metal top over the original, mounted the drill press and vise. I put my old Lincoln welder behind the door on the left side. The drill press came out of my dads shop. It’s a Craftsman by King Seeley 100 series (1946 - 1957). I changed the motor to a 2 speed. It provides a very slow speed for drilling metal at the flick of a switch. Seems like most of my tools are as old I am.