Retired shooter
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Wish I had that much floor space for a bench in the middle of the room.
To all a good day.!
To all a good day.!
Yea, it does come in handy but at times it's kind of awkward moving around it when over at the stove. But then again I don't spend a lot of time cooking once breakfast is done.Wish I had that much floor space for a bench in the middle of the room.
To all a good day.!
Definitely coming together rather nicely.Well got the counter top secured, which was a literal PIT-neck. Arthritis aint kind to us geezers. 2 press's mounted. 6 wing nuts lost for the Inline fab mount. No idea where they went. Holes drilled and 2 furniture hole covers installed. Getting there. Gonna order another inline Fabe mount and some more wing nuts.
Your looking better and better.Well got the counter top secured, which was a literal PIT-neck. Arthritis aint kind to us geezers. 2 press's mounted. 6 wing nuts lost for the Inline fab mount. No idea where they went. Holes drilled and 2 furniture hole covers installed. Getting there. Gonna order another Inline Fab mount and some more wing nuts.
These are great for the money! One thing that helps make them ore solid is to use a good wood glue when putting them together instead of just screwing them together. If you want them taller just cut a piece of 4x4 a little wider than the feet on the bench and bolt the 4x4 under the base of the bench. At my old house I put 2 of these back to back and bolted them together and they made a great island style table for an open area. I still have one in my garage with a T-7 bolted to it.Just recently caught this work bench on sale at H F. Better quality than what I thought it would be and really helped to clear lots of tools out of my actual gun stuff. I added the second shelf in the middle and the strip across the back for hooks. Debating anchoring it to the floor but so far it has not moved with working in and around it.
