Iwearcrocs
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Starting to figure out what I want the long workbench in my shop to look like.
This will be along the long back wall where the computer desk is showing. The wall to the right will end up being a miter saw work station, thats why there is 2' cutoff and left blank in the drawing, allowing for the miter workbench the room.
Do you think a wood frame would look alright for the 2 husky toolboxes? I will be taking the wheels off.
Looking for suggestions on the 4' space i have labeled "open space". Leave nothing under there and have space to sit? Can always had something in later.
Pegboard the entire area from top of workbench all around the upper cabinets? Or something else?
Trying to decide on putting a backsplash of some kind or have pegboard run down to the top of bench.
Trying to decide on a material to finish the top of the workbench with. Metal, wood, or Laminate countertop. I have a big rolling workbench, and will have some other workbench space that will be wood.
Upper cabinet placement height? I am 5'9.
I have, all the upper cabinets and 1 husky toolbox (black friday, I should've grabbed a second). I'm not stuck on getting a matching box, but it seems like the best option. I could just build more cupboard and shelf space, it would probably save about $150.
Materials I will need:
3 Sheets pegboard: 60
2 Sheets purebond plywood for cabinets: 100
2 Sheets plywood for top: 70
Frame material for Toolboxes: 75
(1) Husky Toolbox: 298
Misc Hardware: 75
Drawer Slides: 30
Bench Top: ????
Trying to keep this under 1,000.
Thanks for any input you might have.
This will be along the long back wall where the computer desk is showing. The wall to the right will end up being a miter saw work station, thats why there is 2' cutoff and left blank in the drawing, allowing for the miter workbench the room.
Do you think a wood frame would look alright for the 2 husky toolboxes? I will be taking the wheels off.
Looking for suggestions on the 4' space i have labeled "open space". Leave nothing under there and have space to sit? Can always had something in later.
Pegboard the entire area from top of workbench all around the upper cabinets? Or something else?
Trying to decide on putting a backsplash of some kind or have pegboard run down to the top of bench.
Trying to decide on a material to finish the top of the workbench with. Metal, wood, or Laminate countertop. I have a big rolling workbench, and will have some other workbench space that will be wood.
Upper cabinet placement height? I am 5'9.
I have, all the upper cabinets and 1 husky toolbox (black friday, I should've grabbed a second). I'm not stuck on getting a matching box, but it seems like the best option. I could just build more cupboard and shelf space, it would probably save about $150.
Materials I will need:
3 Sheets pegboard: 60
2 Sheets purebond plywood for cabinets: 100
2 Sheets plywood for top: 70
Frame material for Toolboxes: 75
(1) Husky Toolbox: 298
Misc Hardware: 75
Drawer Slides: 30
Bench Top: ????
Trying to keep this under 1,000.
Thanks for any input you might have.





