Ratdog
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Hi everyone, long time lurker and enjoyer of reading all your posts.
Question:I have a small pool house combo shop 14x40. I would like to get rid of the homemade bench and craftsman tool box upgrading to a vidmar type modular storage. On the narrow end of the shop I was thinking of adding a vidmar cabinet and a 10 foot maple, or stainless top. does anyone have coaching around 33" height vs. 37" height for vidmars used as a bench base? One potential issue is the amount of slope that my contractor put in the floor of the shop, see pic. I know I will have to raise up one side to compensate for the slope and am concerned a long bench might look goofy. For the actual cabinets I found this ad on CL for overstock vidmars and was also wondering if anyone had opinion on that as well... http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/fud/4829969201.html
I am wanting new, or like new for my project. at my age, 53, I really want something nice, but want to accomplish that goal through thoughtful planning and not just running out and charging up a bunch of new hardware.
I have spent quite a bit of time searching the web and thought I would pose the question and see if I might get lucky with some great thought leadership from the forum here.
Thanks much!
Question:I have a small pool house combo shop 14x40. I would like to get rid of the homemade bench and craftsman tool box upgrading to a vidmar type modular storage. On the narrow end of the shop I was thinking of adding a vidmar cabinet and a 10 foot maple, or stainless top. does anyone have coaching around 33" height vs. 37" height for vidmars used as a bench base? One potential issue is the amount of slope that my contractor put in the floor of the shop, see pic. I know I will have to raise up one side to compensate for the slope and am concerned a long bench might look goofy. For the actual cabinets I found this ad on CL for overstock vidmars and was also wondering if anyone had opinion on that as well... http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/fud/4829969201.html
I am wanting new, or like new for my project. at my age, 53, I really want something nice, but want to accomplish that goal through thoughtful planning and not just running out and charging up a bunch of new hardware.
I have spent quite a bit of time searching the web and thought I would pose the question and see if I might get lucky with some great thought leadership from the forum here.
Thanks much!

But not as hard as maple or some of the more exotic hardwoods. Should be fine for your purposes.