Jay James
Member
Hello,
I've been lurking for the last 8 months since joining the forums, I thought I would show you a workbench I made last year.
My old workbench was coming to the end of it's working life, so I really needed to build a new one, Requirement was for it to be robust and strong as I've often have upto around a 10 - 15 steel air cylinders to service (25kg each).
After some research on the web I found this:
http://www.popularwoodworking.com/artic ... rk_Island/
It was mainly to be used for day to day work, but as I had recently got back into woodworking since leaving school it also became a great assembly bench/woodworking bench.
I constructed it so it was a full sheet of 8ft x 4ft plywood for the top, this overhangs the I beam base 2" all round. The authors measurements were something like 56"(L)24"(W)34"(H) for the I beam base. My measurements were 92"(L)44"(W)34"(H). I really recommend building this bench,(maybe not to my measurements) sturdy as anything.
Thanks for reading
Jay
I've been lurking for the last 8 months since joining the forums, I thought I would show you a workbench I made last year.
My old workbench was coming to the end of it's working life, so I really needed to build a new one, Requirement was for it to be robust and strong as I've often have upto around a 10 - 15 steel air cylinders to service (25kg each).
After some research on the web I found this:
http://www.popularwoodworking.com/artic ... rk_Island/
It was mainly to be used for day to day work, but as I had recently got back into woodworking since leaving school it also became a great assembly bench/woodworking bench.
I constructed it so it was a full sheet of 8ft x 4ft plywood for the top, this overhangs the I beam base 2" all round. The authors measurements were something like 56"(L)24"(W)34"(H) for the I beam base. My measurements were 92"(L)44"(W)34"(H). I really recommend building this bench,(maybe not to my measurements) sturdy as anything.
Thanks for reading
Jay