Cobra4B
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I took the easy route and bought a craftsman one that matches my box. I got it on sale then got another discount for getting a sears credit card which I will pay off and cancel.
lagunamiata said:I just found this site too, lots of good reading so far!
I wanted the same thing, a workbench to put my toolbox under. I decided to design and build my own.
Here's what I ened up with:
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The top is a coutertop from Lowe's, whatever they had on clearance at the time.
A few weeks ago we built a 6-foot bench to the right and I've bolted down my drill press and vise. Need to take a few shots of that...
dternst said:After a few minutes of search, I was about to locate the site Luckydevil provided a while back for a cheap, $20, and easy to make workbench. I built two and they work great.
http://www.hammerzone.com/archives/workshop/bench/below20.html
maa139 said:That's funny. It's the one I'm building. I just made it a little longer (6' instead of 4').
Matt
Originally Posted by byrdman
All right, this is kinda late, but here's some pics of my workbench. This is not a step-by-step how to, but maybe it'll give some ideas. I'm no carpenter, if I can do it anyone can! Draw it out first, then get started!
KCHOTBOAT said:Nice job. Is that glass or plexiglass?
maa139 said:I'm picking up the plywood for the top of my new bench tomorrow, and should be done builing by tomorrow afternoon. What has everyone used to seal the tops of wooden benches? Shellac, varnish, polly or something else that I'm not thinking of?
Thanks.
Matt
Coach James said:byrdman, how old are the two Skilsaws in your pictures?
A+ job on the cabinets and bench. I may build some storage like your corner cabinet in my classroom.
Coach
