Yep, I've made wood shelving this way to be knocked down into flat pieces when I move, works great.How big of a bench are you looking to build? And “take apart for moving” as in to the range, or to a new home?
My bench was built to break down into six pieces. The top, an equal length shelf that goes underneath, then the four legs. I used long bolts and nuts to assemble it all together. While it wasn’t my first choice, but it fit the bill for the home I was living in and the need to get it to a higher floor. Turns out the sucker is really sturdy and I don’t really have a need to build another. Let me know and I could try to snag some pictures for you if it sounds similar to your ambitions.
Yep, I've made wood shelving this way to be knocked down into flat pieces when I move, works great.
I used T-Nuts instead of nut for easier assembly:
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Yes, 1/2x13 T-Nuts can be pricey, even on Amazon were I buy T-Nuts and other fasteners in 100 count bags.Yes sir! I’ve used my fair share of T-Nuts! My bench has T-Track built in so that I can slide equipment out of the way when needed. I bolt the presses to their mounts via bolts and T-Nuts.
I opted to use a lock nut and washer instead, as I couldn’t find 1/2” T-Nuts while buying hardware.