Geebee
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Afternoon all,
I'm wondering if anyone has some guidance for the best way to design a workbench in the garage. Unfortunately I don't have the luxury of dedicated workshop so am having to build the workbench around storing other things that you might have in a garage.
I need somewhere to store a chunky old ladder. The ladder is about 3.6m long and weighs approx. 40 kg. I don't really want to hang from the rafters as it's pretty heavy and getting it up there is a mission.
I was thinking... incorporate a storage area for it in the workbench I'm building, which will be 3.6m long. Each idea involves boxing the ladder in so things can be stored on it, and the ladder can be pulled out from the end.
Option 1.
Build the workbench frame with a 250mm gap at the back for the ladder. Then add a board along the wall to support the top of the workbench.
Option 2.
Build the workbench fully to the wall, then add the boxed in storage area for the ladder on the bottom shelf/support bars.
Any pros or cons for one idea over the other? I was thinking the second option, as the added weight of the ladder might help hold the bench in place.
Or am I missing something blatantly obvious.
P.s. drawings are not too scale, and I cannot be held liable for the atrocious drawings triggering OCD
I'm wondering if anyone has some guidance for the best way to design a workbench in the garage. Unfortunately I don't have the luxury of dedicated workshop so am having to build the workbench around storing other things that you might have in a garage.
I need somewhere to store a chunky old ladder. The ladder is about 3.6m long and weighs approx. 40 kg. I don't really want to hang from the rafters as it's pretty heavy and getting it up there is a mission.
I was thinking... incorporate a storage area for it in the workbench I'm building, which will be 3.6m long. Each idea involves boxing the ladder in so things can be stored on it, and the ladder can be pulled out from the end.
Option 1.
Build the workbench frame with a 250mm gap at the back for the ladder. Then add a board along the wall to support the top of the workbench.
Option 2.
Build the workbench fully to the wall, then add the boxed in storage area for the ladder on the bottom shelf/support bars.
Any pros or cons for one idea over the other? I was thinking the second option, as the added weight of the ladder might help hold the bench in place.
Or am I missing something blatantly obvious.
P.s. drawings are not too scale, and I cannot be held liable for the atrocious drawings triggering OCD
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