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Disgraceful workmanship, I hope you pointed out that major defect to the buyer.When I recently sold my bench it was a tad over 1mm - i.e. no well but the top had moved in the intervening 13y since it was built....
Disgraceful workmanship, I hope you pointed out that major defect to the buyer.When I recently sold my bench it was a tad over 1mm - i.e. no well but the top had moved in the intervening 13y since it was built....
A wishing?Straw poll for the well-users: how deep is it?
Small stuff like pencils, tape and even block plane goes quite happily in your apron pocket.( wear a nail bag round at my back for small stuff, as at your back it doesnt bunch up and empty the contents on the floor when you squat downThat's the whole idea. Better in the well rather than on the worktop. And they are where you need them e.g. tape measure, pencils, chisels etc.
Which half is respectable? Is it the half with the well?Jacob is bang on the money, though for a different reason to me. A bench well is absolutely essential on any half-respectable bench:
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Mine accumulates a vast amount of clutter, mainly bits of wood that might be useful, but it's all to do with the current job. If it's in the bench well, it's away from the bench top which is then clear for working. My Ax 'operating theatre' lights also sit in the well and run along it on blocks. Small items (hinges, Krenov catches, screws etc) which would be in danger of getting swept onto the floor and lost forever are kept safely in a 'baccy tin, shown opened. My mallet, pencil pot and KG V drill tin sit in there as well but the huge advantage of my bench well is that the bottom is removable, which means I can get a large cramp(s) onto a job from both sides. It's a winner whichever way you care to slice it - Rob
My now very grown up No.1 son was a huge Trekie back in the day! I just need to unscrew that rail, hoik out the light(s) as required as well as all the other stuff and the bench well and the ply bases lift out in two parts - RobI won't resist, since it's apparently futile! Particularly like the extra rails for the lights to slide under. Nicking that idea...
About 2". Not deep enough for a plane but good for t'other stuff.Straw poll for the well-users: how deep is it?
That looks almost exactly like mine, and I can lift out a board in the well for clamping. I even have that drawer. Mine was pretty much all made out of left-overs from building my shed.About 2". Not deep enough for a plane but good for t'other stuff.
The bottom board lifts out if required, which is quite useful for some purposes - can clamp things in different ways etc.
I think of it as a vastly improved version of the MFT.
Basically this design but with a deeper well:
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But it's for holding all the crap when you are on the job, instead of having it getting in the way on the bench top!That looks almost exactly like mine, and I can lift out a board in the well for clamping. I even have that drawer. Mine was pretty much all made out of left-overs from building my shed.
I only wish I could keep it clear of all the cr@p..
Yeah. My rubbish tends to cover the bench top also.But it's for holding all the rubbish when you are on the job, instead of having it getting in the way on the bench top!
Have you tried a yard brush?Yeah. My rubbish tends to cover the bench top also.
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