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It looks like your tubing is 1/4" wall. I don't think you need that leg in the front center. I would remove it as it's just going to be in the way of moving stuff/junk in and out of under the work bench. If strength concerns you then I would just add another piece of tubing horizontally to strengthen it. Good looking bench!
 
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Nice job !! You always have the ability to get things done on the fly !! I have the same welder. Do you use the Argon gas with it or just use the plain wire ?

Just wire, don稚 want the hassle of dealing with gas. I知 far from a good welder, but it痴 good enough to get the job done.
 
   / New garage time! #1,004  
Time for paint!
 
   / New garage time! #1,005  
Nice job. I do need to get me a small welder to play with. I have a vice that needs a table.
 
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Nice job. I do need to get me a small welder to play with. I have a vice that needs a table.

It really does come in handy. Even for little stuff that needs repair. To buy a workbench that size would have been super expensive. Sure it'd be better made, but that'll suit my needs for now.
 
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Nice project and looks good.

That leg isn't short, the others are tool long. :D
 
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It looks like your tubing is 1/4" wall. I don't think you need that leg in the front center. I would remove it as it's just going to be in the way of moving stuff/junk in and out of under the work bench. If strength concerns you then I would just add another piece of tubing horizontally to strengthen it. Good looking bench!
I agree on both accounts... get rid of the leg and nice bench!
 
   / New garage time! #1,009  
I built shelves using angle. Welded plates (squares the size of the angle) that I tapped to 3/8-16. Each leg has a bolt and a hex nut to lock them when all leveled and the bolt ends are in contact with the concrete. Not anchored down, just sitting there.
 
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Siding came yesterday. Nice crane truck put them in the yard. He seemed a bit new at the remote crane opperation but he didn't hit anything. It was a bit windy yesterday so we waited until today. Got a half of the left side done. I'm really glad we started on that side because there's a learning curve on keeping your screws strait. I didn't even realize it as I walked down the unlevel plank on the pump jacks. Plus reaching made me go down as well.

Video of how we got them into place: https://i.imgur.com/QQMGeQl.mp4

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