Jonmustang
Well-known member
I recently scored both a heavy, 6' long, steel table and a 9' solid-oak workbench with a 1-1/2" thick plywood top... both for free. However, both are 30" high, and I think something more like 36 inches would be a lot more comfortable to work on.
I'd like the steel workbench to become my welding table, and I suppose I will just fabricate some steel feet around 6" tall and weld them on. Raising the height of the oak workbench is a bit more of a question. I'd want it to be very strong, and just attaching a few more inches of oak to the bottom with some basic joinery technique might be fine, but perhaps there are some alternate bright ideas out there?
I have considered 6" casters, but wouldn't want it to roll around at all when I'm working on something heavy. Perhaps rigid casters instead of swivel? Are there extremely heavy-duty, solid steel, height-adjustable feet that can be bolted on to the bottom of 4 x 4's?
I'd like the steel workbench to become my welding table, and I suppose I will just fabricate some steel feet around 6" tall and weld them on. Raising the height of the oak workbench is a bit more of a question. I'd want it to be very strong, and just attaching a few more inches of oak to the bottom with some basic joinery technique might be fine, but perhaps there are some alternate bright ideas out there?
I have considered 6" casters, but wouldn't want it to roll around at all when I'm working on something heavy. Perhaps rigid casters instead of swivel? Are there extremely heavy-duty, solid steel, height-adjustable feet that can be bolted on to the bottom of 4 x 4's?
