I spent my Iced in day working in the shop building this little 24" X 48" X 36" workbench/Table for the shop. It came out pretty good and suits my needs well I think.
Workbench/Table for Shop
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Looks good & sturdy.
I've been kicking around a 2x4 bench design in my head for several days now too.Erik -
That should serve you well, looks very solid. How did you attach the shelf/stretchers to the legs, do you get any racking?Jon
Phoenix AZ - It's a dry heat
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db, Iced in means the streets were icey and I don't go out until the thaw.
The Shelf Stretchers are screwed to the legs poolhound.
This thing looks small and it is but weigh's a ton.Comment
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lt looks very solid. Were the 2x4's kiln dried, (select grade?). I used 4x4's for the legs on mine and 2x4's for stretchers. The biggest challenge was finding relatively straight fir that wasn't too knotty. I ended up buying longer pieces and using the centers after visiting about 4 lumber yards. Would love to find a good source for top quality dimensional lumber.Comment
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It was all better grade lumber and I looked for the straightest and most knot free I could find. It is just a workbench/table but I wanted it to look fairly nice anyway.Comment
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