12 Volt Man
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I have built three workbenches like this for my garage. Also one for PCRCCW's shop. They are fairly simple, and can be made in a couple of hours. Very sturdy. For now I use them to Clean guns on and make guide rods and grips. One of these would made a fine reloading bench.
A few guys send some emails when I posted some pics of my garage so we made up another couple for a friend and I took photos. For now I will not include any measurements, as the photos should give you the idea. If there are any specific questions to measurements, ask and I will go measure it for you.
One nice feature is that when you wear out the top, you can just take out a few screws and turn it over.
Tools we used:
-Sawsall
-Chop Saw
-Table Saw
-Drill
-Palm Sander
-Tape Measure
-Air powered Staple Gun (not really needed, but it helps when building the frame for the top
-Wood glue
Lumber purchased from the local Home Depot:
-1 4x8 Sheet of MDF (They will cut it in half for you. I recommend this)
-4 2x4's
-2 4x4's
Other items purchased from Home Depot:
-3 inch Grabber screws
-1.5 inch Grabber Screws
A few guys send some emails when I posted some pics of my garage so we made up another couple for a friend and I took photos. For now I will not include any measurements, as the photos should give you the idea. If there are any specific questions to measurements, ask and I will go measure it for you.
One nice feature is that when you wear out the top, you can just take out a few screws and turn it over.
Tools we used:
-Sawsall
-Chop Saw
-Table Saw
-Drill
-Palm Sander
-Tape Measure
-Air powered Staple Gun (not really needed, but it helps when building the frame for the top
-Wood glue
Lumber purchased from the local Home Depot:
-1 4x8 Sheet of MDF (They will cut it in half for you. I recommend this)
-4 2x4's
-2 4x4's
Other items purchased from Home Depot:
-3 inch Grabber screws
-1.5 inch Grabber Screws