Published On Jun 19, 2023
I decided to build some workbenches for the newly completed shed. I still don't have a ton of space so I was combing the YouTube-verse for something that I felt was easy to make and practical for my situation. I settled on this version by Bear Mountain Builds and just made a minor tweak. I used lifting casters so that they would lift up and roll to move and plop down once situated. I felt this would add stability to the workbench when in use.
I also made them a precise height so that I could use either one of them as an outfeed table for my table saw. Putting those heavy tools on the bottom of the workbench actually help add some weight and stability to the workbench so overall I'm pretty happy with this project!
Sketchup plans: https://www.patreon.com/VincheroKarpi...
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Link to the original Bear Mountains Build below:
• Modular Workbench for Beginners
To see some of my other builds, see below:
16' x 10' Shed Build: • How To Build A Shed Start to Finish (...
Tool Storage Drawers Build: • Tool Drawers Storage to Replace Tool ...
Tool/Shoe Cabinet (no doors): • Shoe Cabinet Simple Build
Drill Station: • DIY Power Tool Rack Station Project f...
Measuring Tool Station: • DIY Measuring Tool Organizer
Simple Clamp Racks: • Clamp Rack Project - Part 1: Quick Cl...
Flip Top Tool Cart: • Flip Top Tool Cart
Solid Wood Desk: • Simple Solid Wood Top Table with a Me...
Sanding Storage Station: • DIY Sanding and Router Station
Other Builds:
10' x 8' Shed: • How to Build a small Shed Start to Fi...
Parcel Box: • DIY Package Mailbox / How to Accept a...
Simple 2x4 Sofa: • DIY 2x4 Sofa Project Inspired by Mode...
End Grain Chopping Board: • DIY End Grain Cutting Board from Off ...
Cornhole Game Board: • DIY Cornhole Board Project
Knife Block: • DIY Knife Block for Big and Small Knives
Grinder Holder: • DIY Grinder Holder / Dock for Grinder...