
I have countertop draw bolts underneath it to level and pull it together. They were going to weld it all and make it one long piece, but 16feet of countertop is alot to move around..

DAMM!!! I like it!
and if you don't mind me asking how much did that SS set you back? I'm sure it was a pretty penny, but looks to be well worth it! I intend on doing SS top on my new bench one day...
Also how thick is it and do you have wood under it?
and I think you just motivated me to paint my bench and cabinets black...been trying to decide on a color.
thanks for posting!
Those are some mighty nice cabinets! I'm assuming you built the doors as well. I could do something similar, but I don't have the tools (nor the experience) to build the cabinet doors - and they're the most expensive part of the cabinets.
Doors were actually cheap and easy.. Some straight pine 1x4's and 1/4" cheapy ply (cause it was getting painted).
Cut your 1x4's to size and then run them through your table saw with a dado blade, or like me just use a 1/8" Kerf blade and set it at 3/8 and run it through twice, once on each side. Clamp and glue them up and finish sand and your done.
Mortise and Tenon baby! I built all these doors in an afternoon and painted them in the morning.
Whats the large silver tube hanging on the wall by your air compressor?
Ditto...what is that silver tube connected to your compressor and hanging on the wall next to it???
