[sdiy] Workbenches?
Ken Stone
sasami at blaze.net.au
Fri Aug 3 01:53:00 CEST 2001
I built mine too. It is a door from a factory, is huge and is supported on a
sturdy wooden frame. It is so strong I can jump up and down on it with no
problems whatsoever.
Of course it's DIY.
Ken
>Jeez,
>
>Isn't this synth-DIY? I can't beleive that I'd be the only one who built
my own workbench!
>
>2"x4" legs
>2"x6" base for the bench top
>2"x6" base to support a lower shelf
>3/4" ACX plywood for the bench top and shelf top
>A few dozen 1/4"-20 x 3" carriage bolts/nuts
>A few dozen 2" coarse thread drywall screws
>4 hours of work
>
>Total cost was about $40... even less if you have access to scraps from a
neighborhood job site. All you'd need is a circular saw and a drill. It's
strong enough to stand on without wobbling, plus you can build it any size
you want.
>
>Dave Magnuson
>
>Resonant Frequency:
>http://www.hoohahrecords.com/resfreq/index.html
>resfreq at hoohahrecords.com
>
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