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Nordic Plus 1950, 72-1/2''''
Long Workbench - $
499.99
Here’s the new generation of affordable
workbenches from Sjoberg, available in three
lengths to meet your shop needs.Enjoy superior
versatility of vise location for left- or
right-handed use, clamping on both ends, or
dual clamping on the front.Double row of dog
holes running from each vise location.Includes
solid Nordic birch top and pine trestle base.
Cupboard base shown, sold separately.
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Build Your Own Garage
Workbench by Jack
Blacksmith
A garage
workbench is an essential piece of equipment in any home
workshop. A workbench will allow you to complete projects
easily and with greater accuracy. A variety of pre made
workbenches are available to fit your needs. If you prefer,
you can make your own workbench, either with a kit or from
a plan. Choosing a garage workbench Workbenches are
available in a wide variety of sizes and styles. Benches
are great for woodworking, crafts and other household
projects. You can purchase a bench at most home improvement
stores. Another option is to build your own bench. You can
find plans in books and on the internet with instructions
to create the perfect bench to suit your needs.
A table style workbench is made of heavy duty
materials to stand up to regular use. Most models have a
hardwood top with metal legs. Table tops can also be made of
steel. These resemble a typical table shape with nothing
underneath.
Cabinet style benches have drawers or cabinets
in the space under the table top. This is great for
utilizing otherwise wasted space. This method allows for
additional storage space. Some have a pegboard backing that
is perfect for hanging hand tools. You won't need to dig
through drawers or a tool box to find what you need.
A power strip bench is a good choice if you use
power tools often. These come with up to nine outlets in a
strip with a heavy duty power cord. They also have current
protection to prevent overload. These can be either six or
eight foot benches. Some have a tool caddy to hold smaller
tools. Build Your Own Workbench Consider building your own
bench to get exactly what you want. Kits are available with
everything you need to create your bench. Instructions and
materials are included with the kit. With this method, you
will be limited to the kit's design. The benefit is that all
pieces are pre cut. You won't need to worry about uneven
cuts.
You can build your own bench and purchase all
the materials. This method is a bit more complicated, but
you have more control about the final outcome. Free
workbench plans are available on the internet with detailed
instructions for you to follow. Cut the plywood according to
the directions and be sure to make your cuts straight.
For best results, choose good quality wood, oak
or a hardwood plywood is an excellent choice. Use several
coats of polyurethane to protect the top of the bench. Be
sure to sand between each coat. A good urethane coating
makes messes easier to clean up when working on projects
later. Organizing and Making Room in your Garage You will
need to organize your garage and create storage space to
make room for workbenches. Determine what you need to store.
Start with a good clean out and get rid of things you don't
need. Throw away old paint and other junk. Give away or
donate old items, tools or other things that are too good to
throw away, but that you don't need any more.
The walls of your garage offer great
opportunities for storage space. Cabinets are great for
organizing clutter. High cabinets are good for storing
chemicals and paints. Sharp items can be put up high to keep
them away from children. Consider locks if you have young
children. Locker cabinets are perfect for larger items.
Drawers are good for organizing tools, fishing equipment and
other small items. See woodwork shop floor
plans.
About the Author
Jack Blacksmith writes for http://www.inside-woodworking.com
. He helps people on topics from a simple
garage workbench to entire workshop organisation.
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