I have finally made start on the long awaited refit of my workshop.
I let the tidiness get out of control over Christmas to give me an incentive to get started.
I started by battening the wall out so I can clad it in ply wood. This will be my tool wall with the regularly used items at hand. I have also put in power for a tv at high level.
The bench top has been glued up from 150x60 red wood I have had in the garage for 12 months or so and it has proved really stable with no twisting or cupping. This made flattening the top fairly easy. I did this by hand using the no6 to get it flat and then finishing it with the no4. Surprisingly little work considering, maybe spent 40mins per top. It has all had a single coat of polyeurathane varnish.
Next job is a shelving unit to the left for boxed power tools an 3 drawer chests beneath for general storage.
I let the tidiness get out of control over Christmas to give me an incentive to get started.
I started by battening the wall out so I can clad it in ply wood. This will be my tool wall with the regularly used items at hand. I have also put in power for a tv at high level.
The bench top has been glued up from 150x60 red wood I have had in the garage for 12 months or so and it has proved really stable with no twisting or cupping. This made flattening the top fairly easy. I did this by hand using the no6 to get it flat and then finishing it with the no4. Surprisingly little work considering, maybe spent 40mins per top. It has all had a single coat of polyeurathane varnish.
Next job is a shelving unit to the left for boxed power tools an 3 drawer chests beneath for general storage.