scoutkid
Well-known member
In my 30'x30' shop, the PO put in 2+ full walls of workbench - about 70' of it!!
It is all around 24" deep, and a good working height. I immediately had to pull out around 15', just to fit in toolboxes, drill press, welding table, etc.. but i have always left as much of the bench as possible.
Why?
Because apparently I love to leave plenty of room to leave **** laying around and look messy 
I am really thinking about pulling everything out and starting fresh. I used my super accurate (to the 3rd, maybe 4th decimal place) CAD program to draw my current and potential future state.
I'd love to see your ideas of how I could better make use of the space - currently I don't have much going on for upper cabinets and my workbenches are just open underneath (with a bunch of random, dirty, unorganized stuff under them). I'd like to enclose my new bench underneath with say, shelves and doors (fancy!).
I typically have one project Scout (of the International Harvester variety) living in the right hand side of the shop, and a few dirt bikes on the other half.
I like the future state because i can bring in long materials through the man door and cut them right on the bench, the drill press can be used for wood or metal and my 220V plug is right behind the welder.
The large Kennedy box in the future state currently resides under part of the existing workbench on the right hand side, but is much deeper than the counter top.
Love to hear your thoughts!
Tom
It is all around 24" deep, and a good working height. I immediately had to pull out around 15', just to fit in toolboxes, drill press, welding table, etc.. but i have always left as much of the bench as possible.
Why?
Because apparently I love to leave plenty of room to leave **** laying around and look messy 
I am really thinking about pulling everything out and starting fresh. I used my super accurate (to the 3rd, maybe 4th decimal place) CAD program to draw my current and potential future state.
I'd love to see your ideas of how I could better make use of the space - currently I don't have much going on for upper cabinets and my workbenches are just open underneath (with a bunch of random, dirty, unorganized stuff under them). I'd like to enclose my new bench underneath with say, shelves and doors (fancy!).
I typically have one project Scout (of the International Harvester variety) living in the right hand side of the shop, and a few dirt bikes on the other half.
I like the future state because i can bring in long materials through the man door and cut them right on the bench, the drill press can be used for wood or metal and my 220V plug is right behind the welder.
The large Kennedy box in the future state currently resides under part of the existing workbench on the right hand side, but is much deeper than the counter top.
Love to hear your thoughts!
Tom


