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Hello, with my 2 car garage workshop facelift this week, i built an 8 ft workbench for the backwall. Made a removable masonite top to replace when needed. Made an open space inside the lap joint legs for maybe some rolling cabinets i would like to make in the future. I have a space on the wall for cabinets I’m looking at designing.
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Chris Davis
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posted 96 days ago
Great job. Looks clean…for now!
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Innovator
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posted 96 days ago
Very functional looking bench.
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Woodwrecker
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posted 96 days ago
Great job Tim.
Let’s see how fast it get’s piled up with stuff…
That hunk of wall behind it is perfect for a nice wall cabinet.
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PineInTheAsh
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posted 96 days ago
An eight-foot table is always good and valuable.
And yes, shove stuff under that table and it becomes all that more important.
a1Jim
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posted 96 days ago
thats great well done
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