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This is the new work bench for the new shop,MDF and Maple ply construction with all Kreg joints. The top is 2 layer 3/4’’ mdf 80’‘x 30’’ that over hangs the cabinet-base by 3’‘on all sides. there is a pull out working surface 2 layer MDF that can accesed from both sides, drawers on each end for tool storage .The center section is open for large tool storage ( bench top planner and myter saw ) under the floor hidden storage for ?. Sitting on 3’‘locking casters. this has been a valuable new asset to the shop very glad it is finished and ready for use,hope it inspires someone to copy and build one too
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jim1953
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#1 posted 844 days ago
Great Lookin Bench
-- Jim, Kentucky
CharlieM1958
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#2 posted 844 days ago
Nice looking piece of shop furniture.
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
SgtSnafu
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#3 posted 844 days ago
Nice looking bench – I like the extra (hidden) storage in the base….
thanks for sharing
-- Scotty - aka... SgtSnafu - Randleman NC
58j35bonanza
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#4 posted 844 days ago
I need to make me one like that. I love the pull out work station.
-- Chuck
woodworkerscott
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#5 posted 844 days ago
This I like. Great allocation of storage and space. Cool. Thanks for posting.
-- " 'woodworker'.....it's a good word, an honest word." - Sam Maloof
brianinpa
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#6 posted 844 days ago
Nice work bench. I like all the drawers.
-- Brian, Lebanon PA, If you aren’t having fun doing it, find something else to do.
Sailor
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#7 posted 844 days ago
Awsome job, I wish I could roll things out of my garage shop onto a driveway or something. Great looking workbench that will be a pleasure to use inside and out!
-- Dothan, Alabama Check out my woodworking blog! http://woodworkingtrip.blogspot.com/ Also my Youtube Channel's Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/SailingAndSuch
Dan Hux
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#8 posted 844 days ago
nice bench,makes mine look sad,,
-- Dan Hux,,,,Raleigh, NC http://whitdaniel.com
Robsshop
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#9 posted 844 days ago
Love this workshop upgrade ! I can only imagine the endless use that You will make of it, well done !
-- Rob,Gaithersburg,MD,One mans trash is another mans woodshop treasure !!
missingdigitworkshop
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#10 posted 844 days ago
Very nice. With all that MDF I’m sure it weighs a ton.
-- Do not be discouraged by those who don't. Be inspired by those who do.
MayflowerDescendant
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#11 posted 844 days ago
Nice bench. Great design, lots of storage. May you spend countless hours and years at it, enjoying the craft! Thanks for sharing.
-- Glen - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Jonathan
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#12 posted 843 days ago
Nice sized bench that you’ll undoubtedly create many projects on. I like the pull out workstation. Does it lock in place? That would be a nice feature.
-- Jonathan, Denver, CO "Constructive criticism is welcome and valued as it gives me new perspectives and helps me to advance as a woodworker."
Beginningwoodworker
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#13 posted 843 days ago
Nice looking workbench!
-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker
Splinterman
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#14 posted 843 days ago
Nice mobile work bench…great design and finish…well done.
Wiggs
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#15 posted 842 days ago
I desperately need somrthing just like this, thanks for the inspration! Now all I gotta do is build a unit that matches your skill and execution… there’s always a hard bit !
-- Wiggs, Western Australia --- Whoever said 'The devil's in the detail' was a woodworker!
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