My poor work bench

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robs660

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2 Weeks ago, my wife held a charity yard sale at our home for Big Brother Big Sister. It was all donated items and everyone that helped were volunteers. I was kicked out of my garage for 2 weeks before the sale and i will get it back completely this Friday. After everyone had left and finished cleaning up on Sunday I realized my work bench had been turned into a lunch table and a place for everyone to rest their drinks. My bench is 10G cold rolled steel with a back splash and front lip so moisture is not my friend. You can see the damage done in the first few photos. I did some research and found that I could address the areas back to almost new with a wire wheel in my grinder, and a whole lot of WD40. I spent the better part of 45 minutes using the wire wheel to get all of the rust up and get the surface back in shape. After I was done I applied 2 coats of paste wax to protect it during the humid spring. I have had to clean the bench many times and never needed more then a scotch brits pad and a little WD40. Knowing what I learned today, I will be making a cover for my bench like the one I have for my table saw and band saw tables.
 

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/ My poor work bench #3  
That workshop is wayyyy too tidy! I reckon I would even be able to see the floor.:D

My workshop is just that, for working in. This usually involves moving stuff to get a clear area before starting.

Cleaning gets done once or twice a year.

Surely I am not alone in being a worksop slob??

Weedpharma
 
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I do too many repairs with little parts so I have to keep it clean. That's not to say that my other shop isn't a disaster! It also ends up looking quite bad after I start 3 projects at the same time
 
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My benches looked that clean for an hour or so after I built them. Typically, they look like this.:laughing:
 

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/ My poor work bench #6  
You would hate my work bench under the shed. Its steel and rain drips on it and blows onto it. I just wipe it with an oily rag if i have something i dont want to much rust on. But even if it was covered i would just run a wire wheel on it and oil it. Not much use if you have to keep every bit of rust off. I sometimes take apart wet things, like radiators waterpumps, etc.

And if i have something that cant get a bit of grime on it like a bearing or a barb part, i just put a rag down on the bench.
 
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I would be considered a "work bench slob" also.

I constantly have 3 or more projects going at once on the bench. And most of the stuff I need to work on the current project is at least 2 projects deep in the pile.

Actually.......... My best, most sturdy work bench is an old Steel Case brand office desk. Oh well.......

Enjoy
 
/ My poor work bench #9  
I am a parts/hardware hoarder. My biggest issue is storing parts, nails, screws, hinges, etc so I can find them later. Part of the bench is always covered with cans of parts.

I accumulate nails and screws left over from projects in a large 5 gal bucket. When it's full, any mis-behavin' grandkids get to sort it into containers. Best system I've found.
 
/ My poor work bench #10  
May I suggest you rebuild a small engine on your wife's kitchen counter-tops, and :D at her when she asks what and why you are doing such a thing. If that doesn't cure her of messing up your garage, nothing will. :laughing:
 
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May I suggest you rebuild a small engine on your wife's kitchen counter-tops, and :D at her when she asks what and why you are doing such a thing. If that doesn't cure her of messing up your garage, nothing will. :laughing:

Sure!;) How about YOU try it, and let us know how long it takes to get back from the doghouse/hospital; hmmm?:licking:
 
/ My poor work bench #12  
Sure!;) How about YOU try it, and let us know how long it takes to get back from the doghouse/hospital; hmmm?:licking:
Done it multiple times. I lived. :D

Wrooster

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quote: Done it multiple times. I lived.

Wrooster

By the look of it, you're also clean, neat and tidy with it!:thumbsup: I'm not a motorbike guy so forgive me if I ask a dumb question: is that a restoration happening or are you customizing your ride? Your wife seems content to let you have the kitchen; mine would have me doing all the meal prep and other kitchen duties anytime I wanted to "set up shop" in there.:laughing:
 
/ My poor work bench #16  
Your wife should have yelled at them "USE A COASTER!!!" "WHAT, WERE YOU RAISED IN A BARN?" :D
 
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#17  
My wife only loves me having a shop when she needs something fixed. The rest of the time it's "you have too many tools".
I actually now keep a pile of coasters out st the bench. Never again!
 
/ My poor work bench #18  
Wrooster

By the look of it, you're also clean, neat and tidy with it!:thumbsup: I'm not a motorbike guy so forgive me if I ask a dumb question: is that a restoration happening or are you customizing your ride? Your wife seems content to let you have the kitchen; mine would have me doing all the meal prep and other kitchen duties anytime I wanted to "set up shop" in there.:laughing:
For a few years we lived in a beach house (= no basement) with an unheated detached garage. Every winter I would need to tear down my enduro motorcycle for preventative maintenance/lubrication, and the choices were basically 1) on the benchtop in the garage when it is 15'F outside, or 2) in the house where it's warm. :)

The agreement with my wife was twofold: first, that I didn't dilly-dally around -- the project had to finish in a timely matter. And second, that whenever the kitchen was occupied by the disassembled bike, I was to either cook dinner or we would eat out. As you imagine I only took over the kitchen once, as the result was too much work and/or too expensive!!! :laughing:

Note that I didn't really do anything "untidy" in the house; for example, cleaning of dirty/greasy bearings and so on would be done outside on the attached deck. In other words the house did not end up smelling like a petro-chemical factory site...

Wrooster
 

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