Alexam
Bandsaw Boxmaker
For the last couple of weeks I have been updating and improving the old working surface in our double garage. It had been left by the former owners some 12 years ago and was a 1" chipboard against the back wall, almost the whole width.
With my son wanting a router for Christmas, it fired my interest to improve matters and I proceeded to reinforce the top, add a 3/4" hardwood ply and raise and widen the end section, so that it could allow the two bins to sit underneath and take up less room.
I took a photo after the new 9" vice was fitted under the bench and before oiling the new surface [ATTACH=full]21210[/ATTACH] . My son then mentioned that the bench did not have a 'well' for tools in use and today I set about adding this to the front of the bench. It is fixed with hinges and can be dropped down under the front of the bench when not needed, but has yet to be stained and oiled.
A shelf above the surface is also hinged, so that it can be put up to increase the working area when larger projects are being created, rather than clutter it permanently.
I have yet to devise a way to support the well when hinged up and at present it simply has a loose timber, which does the job.
Considering I have not done woodwork for about 20 odd years, I am pleased with my efforts, such as they are. Should all be ready for Christmas.
Alex
Sorry, don't know why the first image was duplicated, possibly just adding a second image caused confusion? :roll:
With my son wanting a router for Christmas, it fired my interest to improve matters and I proceeded to reinforce the top, add a 3/4" hardwood ply and raise and widen the end section, so that it could allow the two bins to sit underneath and take up less room.
I took a photo after the new 9" vice was fitted under the bench and before oiling the new surface [ATTACH=full]21210[/ATTACH] . My son then mentioned that the bench did not have a 'well' for tools in use and today I set about adding this to the front of the bench. It is fixed with hinges and can be dropped down under the front of the bench when not needed, but has yet to be stained and oiled.
A shelf above the surface is also hinged, so that it can be put up to increase the working area when larger projects are being created, rather than clutter it permanently.
I have yet to devise a way to support the well when hinged up and at present it simply has a loose timber, which does the job.
Considering I have not done woodwork for about 20 odd years, I am pleased with my efforts, such as they are. Should all be ready for Christmas.
Alex
Sorry, don't know why the first image was duplicated, possibly just adding a second image caused confusion? :roll: