My step-dad owns a construction company, so I have access to plywood for pretty cheap (read: free). I was thinking about 36 inch depth and 30 inches off the ground? That is what my one metal table is at, and it seems good. But then today I was with the mechanic that is fixing my transmission for me, and his was higher, 36-40 inches I think. Maybe my numbers are wrong here, I am going off the top of my head.
What I want to do is 24 feet (3 sheets 3/4" plywood) long work bench. So what's the height on yours and maybe I can experiment a little with one bench first. And is my depth too much?
Also, what's the best way of doing the legs? On an angle to the wall, obviously as least an angle as possible when I measure and cut. Or should I just go straight down?
Also, I should from the edge out correct? 2 x 4, 2 x 6?
What I would do is take the scrap and make a shelf, either above the work bench or below. I realize with the 36" depth it would be kinda difficult to reach the shelf if it is up top.
Also, what would you guess the weight rating would be? I notice today on the shelves when my transmission was plopped on the shelf, it didn't budge a bit, so I am assuming this would be very strong.
Along the edge I would mount my bench grinder, vise, drill press and couple other tools I have.
Thank you in advance.
What I want to do is 24 feet (3 sheets 3/4" plywood) long work bench. So what's the height on yours and maybe I can experiment a little with one bench first. And is my depth too much?
Also, what's the best way of doing the legs? On an angle to the wall, obviously as least an angle as possible when I measure and cut. Or should I just go straight down?
Also, I should from the edge out correct? 2 x 4, 2 x 6?
What I would do is take the scrap and make a shelf, either above the work bench or below. I realize with the 36" depth it would be kinda difficult to reach the shelf if it is up top.
Also, what would you guess the weight rating would be? I notice today on the shelves when my transmission was plopped on the shelf, it didn't budge a bit, so I am assuming this would be very strong.
Along the edge I would mount my bench grinder, vise, drill press and couple other tools I have.
Thank you in advance.
