jesse
Touchdown! Greaser!
I've always wanted a large amount of surface space for working on various projects. The intent of this work bench is for indoor projects, like building rc airplanes, fixing / cleaning guns, etc etc.
This house had a pretty small finished room in the basement and it seemed to be a pretty good place to build it. I decided that I would cover two of the walls in bench.
I wasn't really sure how to build such a thing but went to Menards anyways. Kitchen counter top seemed like a pretty good surface that would look good in a room. I also bought a bunch of 2x4s and some plywood. I had a hard time visualising how to build the supporting structure in a way that would permit sitting while being strong. I eventually just started cutting wood and driving screws. It worked out.
It provides about 16 feet in total length of work-space. Seems very sturdy. I would like to add electrical outlets to it in the near future...
Work area:
Here is the 2x4/plywood structure which will support the counter-top and it's load:
Test fits:
Time for paint:
Installed in the room:
I am planning some further enhancements like electrical outlets.
Cost
Counter-tops: $118
2x4s: $14
Plywood $28
Milter Bolts: 5
Paint: $12
Paint brushes/roller: $10
Total: $187
Of course -- I spent quite a bit more on tools and other misc. items I didn't own.
This house had a pretty small finished room in the basement and it seemed to be a pretty good place to build it. I decided that I would cover two of the walls in bench.
I wasn't really sure how to build such a thing but went to Menards anyways. Kitchen counter top seemed like a pretty good surface that would look good in a room. I also bought a bunch of 2x4s and some plywood. I had a hard time visualising how to build the supporting structure in a way that would permit sitting while being strong. I eventually just started cutting wood and driving screws. It worked out.
It provides about 16 feet in total length of work-space. Seems very sturdy. I would like to add electrical outlets to it in the near future...
Work area:
Here is the 2x4/plywood structure which will support the counter-top and it's load:
Test fits:
Time for paint:
Installed in the room:
I am planning some further enhancements like electrical outlets.
Cost
Counter-tops: $118
2x4s: $14
Plywood $28
Milter Bolts: 5
Paint: $12
Paint brushes/roller: $10
Total: $187
Of course -- I spent quite a bit more on tools and other misc. items I didn't own.