So these folks have been emailing me for a few weeks about their workbenches. I get a lot of these types of email and frankly, many of them get ignored as how many reviews ...
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Those are some nice industrial-looking workbenches, but I would be concerned with two specs: the depth of their top is 36" which would make against-wall placement cumbersome for reaching anything on pegboard or slatwall behind the bench, and the 35" height is really low and would be a back breaker for many folks. Nonetheless, thank you for sharing these workbenches with us, Ryan!![]()
I think it is shipped loose and you have to bolt it together. It has many holes. I was hoping it was fully welded and comes on a truck, for that price.
Makes them modular/expandable/reconfigurable. I'm sure it's to the same standards as everything else they make, which means you could set a car on that bench and the bolted connections would hold.
The 72" bench with a wood top is $865 + $137 shipping to my area. So, $1,000 for that bench. Is that considered a good price? It seems high to me, but I haven't priced steel benches.
$209 for the 6' Seville at Sam's Club and worth every penny. Nice hard maple top. Mine has held up very well for the past 6 years:
Yup. Just need a welder. And someplace to weld. and.... and ..
Those are some nice industrial-looking workbenches, but I would be concerned with two specs: the depth of their top is 36" which would make against-wall placement cumbersome for reaching anything on pegboard or slatwall behind the bench, and the 35" height is really low and would be a back breaker for many folks. Nonetheless, thank you for sharing these workbenches with us, Ryan!![]()

Work benches seem fine, the story is BS...you aint making it to the front page of GJ for a week with out some money changing hands.
Don't insult us with a contrived story.
It is Rogue, their fitness stuff is crazy pricey too. It is really really quality stuff but over kill for a whole lot of folks. I assume this is probably the same. way.
Not only mods but actually strip some in a sense.They could use some modifications on this bench as mentioned above (leveling feet, double lower braces or mid outriggers to accommodate a lower shelf better) and I bet Rogue is watching and "listening" here as they seem to be able to quickly adjust to market segment needs.
I've been using these and 2x8s for a work bench you can put an engine on for less than $150.
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