Lippyp
Well-known member
I'm planning the workbench I'm going to build in my new garage when we move in (OK, OK, still two weeks to go but hey, a mans gotta dream!) It needs to be one of the first things I do so I have something to work on fairly quickly.
What depth do people generally build their benches to? Obviously two foot makes a lot of sense as then I can just buy an 8x4 sheet of one inch ply and rip it down the middle to get two lengths for the top but is this deep enough? Just general garage stuff going on really, it will have a vise mounted on it and the frame will be the usal 2x4's with 4x4 legs, the back will probably be bolted to the wall rather than on legs and its likely to be L shaped to go around a corner. The shorter part of the L will most definitely be bolted to the wall at the back as it has to clear a narrow cast concrete feed trough at the bottom of the wall so no legs (it was originally a cowshed I think!)
The idea is to have a shelf underneath with sliding doors to hide all my **** in.
What depth do people generally build their benches to? Obviously two foot makes a lot of sense as then I can just buy an 8x4 sheet of one inch ply and rip it down the middle to get two lengths for the top but is this deep enough? Just general garage stuff going on really, it will have a vise mounted on it and the frame will be the usal 2x4's with 4x4 legs, the back will probably be bolted to the wall rather than on legs and its likely to be L shaped to go around a corner. The shorter part of the L will most definitely be bolted to the wall at the back as it has to clear a narrow cast concrete feed trough at the bottom of the wall so no legs (it was originally a cowshed I think!)
The idea is to have a shelf underneath with sliding doors to hide all my **** in.

It is the nature of the workbench, at least in my experinence.
