Always_Thinkin
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***Update: Wee post #19 below for what I ended up building. Also since the updated photos were taken I have made a triangulated center removable center bracing for the legs/ workbench. It is extremely stable and sturdy now!***
Hey all. It has been a long while since I have posted on Garage Journal. I recently moved my family into a “new to us” home. The only downside to the new home is that it has a much smaller two garage compared to my 26’ x 26’ garage I used to have. Basically the new two garage is 22’ wide by just under 21’ deep. So I have to get creative with my new workbench setup. I live in Illinois so the spring, summer and fall time of year I will park my car outside and leave my workbench setup in one of the car bays. However, come winter time I have to be able to fold up the work bench and store it against the wall.
I have done some research already on fold up to store workbenches. I have a few pictures attached of what I am thinking. I have figured out how I want to make the workbench top. However I am struggling to figure out a way to make folding legs. I need legs that will foldout and the workbench not be wobbly or want to rack to one side or the other. I want to be able to beat on it some and it not flex or bounce excessively. Also I want to build the workbench so it rolls around and is not just hinged to the wall.
The first photo is close to what i think i want for legs and storing against the wall. The second photo is a different style of folding legs. The third photo i realize is of flimsy folding saw horses but it makes me think that i may need to look for something simpler and skip an elaborate setup for making my own folding legs. The last photo is the same work table that is in the first photo. I would appreciate any input or experiences others have had that have built or used a sturdy folding workbench.
Thanks,
Always_Thinkin
Hey all. It has been a long while since I have posted on Garage Journal. I recently moved my family into a “new to us” home. The only downside to the new home is that it has a much smaller two garage compared to my 26’ x 26’ garage I used to have. Basically the new two garage is 22’ wide by just under 21’ deep. So I have to get creative with my new workbench setup. I live in Illinois so the spring, summer and fall time of year I will park my car outside and leave my workbench setup in one of the car bays. However, come winter time I have to be able to fold up the work bench and store it against the wall.
I have done some research already on fold up to store workbenches. I have a few pictures attached of what I am thinking. I have figured out how I want to make the workbench top. However I am struggling to figure out a way to make folding legs. I need legs that will foldout and the workbench not be wobbly or want to rack to one side or the other. I want to be able to beat on it some and it not flex or bounce excessively. Also I want to build the workbench so it rolls around and is not just hinged to the wall.
The first photo is close to what i think i want for legs and storing against the wall. The second photo is a different style of folding legs. The third photo i realize is of flimsy folding saw horses but it makes me think that i may need to look for something simpler and skip an elaborate setup for making my own folding legs. The last photo is the same work table that is in the first photo. I would appreciate any input or experiences others have had that have built or used a sturdy folding workbench.
Thanks,
Always_Thinkin
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