Theycallmejohn
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Hello Everyone,
I am new to the forum here because I was researching workbenches and came across this awesome site. For the past few weeks I have been working on my work bench design below. I am hoping for feed back from individuals with years of experience. Here is brief overview of the plan.
I would also like to have a some sort of peg board on the walls, I am oepn to suggestions.
I am planning on supplementing this with a rolling craftsman tool chest when I can find a good deal on one.
Any guidance or advice would be appreciated.
Though I arrived at the idea of strut workbench independently. Some ideas came from Akdiesel's workbench. http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=164814&referrerid=215420
I am new to the forum here because I was researching workbenches and came across this awesome site. For the past few weeks I have been working on my work bench design below. I am hoping for feed back from individuals with years of experience. Here is brief overview of the plan.
- Frame: Constructed of PHD 1-5/8" strut. (Similar to Unistrut)
- Top: Top will be a solid core door. I have been told this will be a stable a reliable works surface.
- Power: I will have Snap-In power receptacles in the front and back. Wires will be run though the strut to and inside the a cavity space to 9 switch surge protector. There will be one plug at the back with the same type of terminal as a standard computer cable. (Still have to figure out how I am going to cut the square holes in the strut for the snap in receptacles.
- Compressed Air: Compressed air lines will run through the cavity and be distributed at the legs. I have yet to determine if I will run copper or plastic air lines. Currently I have 3/8" fitting but I do not yet own any air tools.
- Movement: I want to be able to move this in the garage if needed but still be stable to work on so I will be using heavy duty leveling casters.
- Computer: I would like to have a computer below or possible a custom one built in the space between the underboard and the top.
- Drawers: I currently have two drawers modeled in. The lower is sized to hold my miter saw. The upper for misc. Though I am not sure if the just a double extension drawer will work. It may be to short.
I would also like to have a some sort of peg board on the walls, I am oepn to suggestions.
I am planning on supplementing this with a rolling craftsman tool chest when I can find a good deal on one.
Any guidance or advice would be appreciated.
Though I arrived at the idea of strut workbench independently. Some ideas came from Akdiesel's workbench. http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=164814&referrerid=215420

