Workbenches
I've been lacking in the workbench dept for a while but this week I've been working on a couple of new 3'x7' benches - these things are turning out really nice so I thought I'd share.
A couple of years ago we tore down an old dormitory on campus - among other things I saved a couple of ancient (~50 years old) solid-core doors (by solid I mean SOLID) to use as a foundation. The plan was to cut to size then cover them with oak flooring but after learning that bamboo is much harder (and doing some experimentation of my own to back that up) I decided to go with bamboo. I attached the sides with some nice brass #14 screws (replaceable in case they get banged up later) then glued/nailed down the flooring. Right now I'm in the process of routing down an end of one bench (typing this as I let the router cool for a minute) for a 36x36 plate that will go under my vise. The other bench got the flooring nailed down at a 45 degree angle (just because it looks cool) and is otherwise left alone.
I saved some metal legs from other benches on another boss-ordered dumpster-fest so all I've got in it right now is about $60 in screws/bolts, a $70 box of flooring (I got 2 boxes for free), my 1/4" plate ($$) and some workbench feet I got on sale at Enco.
Pics coming later - gotta get back to the router.
What are you guys using/building for benches?
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