BetterDays
Well-known member
I don't think that it will make a difference, but possibly someone here could confirm one way or another.
Attached is a pic from another site.
If the vertical legs were outside of the front supports, would it make any difference on the strength of the bench?
On this image
the vertical support and front support would be flipped as a reference point.
I would leave the side supports on the outside of the vertical pcs, but would like to move the front and back supports inside of the vertical supports for two reasons:
1> Allow a lip on the front for clips, clamping (small items), etc.
2> To use longer vertical supports in the back to build in the pegboard and shelf area on top of the bench.
Any assistance/advice is appreciated.
Attached is a pic from another site.
If the vertical legs were outside of the front supports, would it make any difference on the strength of the bench?
On this image
the vertical support and front support would be flipped as a reference point.
I would leave the side supports on the outside of the vertical pcs, but would like to move the front and back supports inside of the vertical supports for two reasons:
1> Allow a lip on the front for clips, clamping (small items), etc.
2> To use longer vertical supports in the back to build in the pegboard and shelf area on top of the bench.
Any assistance/advice is appreciated.
