quietsailor
Active member
I've seen 10' X 6' sheets of timber/chipboard - do you think you'd be doing large scale woodwork in the future, it would be handy to have a bench capable of taking large sheets.
Another idea is to have different sides for different jobs - one side for woodworking, another for tearing down engines. There's a thread on here for building welding benches but a lot of the ideas on that could apply to your bench
- adding in hitch receiver tubes under the bench so you can swop vices, grinders in and out.
- having power and air points scattered along the periphery.
Just to add to this idea, a friend of mine made a bench in the past out of a 10X6 sheet (might have been 2 4X8's)- he had a shelf sticking up in the middle to hold the tools/parts he used daily but the shelf was easily removable if he needed the full area.
He was a kitchen maker and seemed to make a lot of tall presses to this design might have suited him more than others - it'll depend on what you're making on the your bench every day
I think he had it divided in half in the long way ie instead of 10X6 he had 4'6" X 6 twice over

































