Let's See Your Workbench

   / Let's See Your Workbench #31  
went out to the shop to take a picture of mine but I could not find it maybe later.

Yes, mine does similar tricks - takes days to find it again.
 
   / Let's See Your Workbench #32  
Shopfox workbench leg set $159 plus Grizzly 72x30 inch maple top 1.75 inches thick $199 both purchased from Grizzly. I have owned two of these, the best workbench leg set value out there, Heavy Duty is not an understatement.

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   / Let's See Your Workbench #33  
Workbench??????--Whats that??? thanks; sonny580
 
   / Let's See Your Workbench #34  
My pole barn is going to be built in the next couple months and I've been contemplating different work bench options. I was hoping you guys could give me some ideas. So let's see 'em!!!

This is my little shop, the tops are 2x12 syp, the doors, rail & styles are spruce, all have 3 coats of poly for durability, I also put full access sliders in as storage in a small area was critical.003.jpg004.jpg005.jpg006.jpg
 
   / Let's See Your Workbench #36  
I agree, Bird

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   / Let's See Your Workbench #37  
Thanks guy's. I do believe you both have a good space to accomplish your desires, mine is a place to just let it loose and enjoy, this took me 1-1/2 years to complete and I still find myself looking at ways to make it more efficient.
 
   / Let's See Your Workbench #40  
went out to the shop to take a picture of mine but I could not find it maybe later.

Yes, mine does similar tricks - takes days to find it again.

My bench can really hide from me, I can never see the top, and I think it moves somewhere else while I am looking for it! :laughing:

It is an old gurney with the top removed, and a 8' solid door on it.
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I put everything on casters, so they can be stored pushed together in a small space, then pulled out with room to use it, when needed.
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