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Re: Workbench suggestions?
« Reply #30 on: June 23, 2020, 04:29:55 PM »
These are awesome ideas.  Thank you all so much. 
A couple responses to comments- my workbenches always turn into horizontal storage areas. too.  I have promised myself that this one will actually be used as a workbench.  And that's your guffaw of the day.

My beer fridge is in the garage next to the workshop.  :)

LesP and Chuck-- awesome benches.

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HarryH- Freaking wow!  Why torsion box workbenches.  Other than it looks awesome.  I definitely don't have the skill to make something like that.

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I didn't work on it today-- it's one of those miserable muggy days here in Pennsylvania and I hate working with sweat dripping down my nose.  I think I will keep the middle of the bench wood, with a softer section on one end and a harder metal surface on the other end. 

Brilliant advice here to be prepared to change it as needed.  If I have to change it, I will.  I did cross brace it substantially and have some 2" by 10" supports in the middle of the long span.  This one is tied into the structure but the next project will be a bench on wheels for the garage.

Please keep the suggestions coming and I'm sorry I couldn't respond to everyone.

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Re: Workbench suggestions?
« Reply #31 on: June 24, 2020, 12:42:37 AM »
oh, here's another one. jason over at fireball tool recently posted a review and recommendation for welding tables:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJVZjhRTEfs
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Re: Workbench suggestions?
« Reply #32 on: June 24, 2020, 07:11:46 AM »
Could the bench use a center support leg or two (4X4) to minimize flex in that long of a span? 
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Re: Workbench suggestions?
« Reply #33 on: June 26, 2020, 02:05:18 PM »
this addition is a bit late in  coming but i believe it is worthwhile. i haven't done so but i really like jimmy diresta's metal framed work bench.  the aussie scott turner has his flavor of metal framed bench too.  he does a great job on all of his projects - he is a true craftsman - and this workbench is worth checking out.

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Re: Workbench suggestions?
« Reply #34 on: June 26, 2020, 02:19:41 PM »
Wow!  What is it with Ozzies and metalwork?  Some amazing stuff.

grebmrof-  Yeah, I put some big honking support legs in the middle of that span.  Works good.

I've got most of it done.  Pondering a few things- I haven't put a top on about 3 feet of the right side of the bench.  I might just put in shelves there.  I'm worried that a giant bench will just attract a giant load of crap.  Maybe some built in shelves will give more space for the junk.
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Re: Workbench suggestions?
« Reply #35 on: June 26, 2020, 03:24:20 PM »

I've got most of it done.

pics when done plz.

 Pondering a few things-...  I'm worried that a giant bench will just attract a giant load of crap. ...

there is a great cosmic law of forces at work here. all constructed horizontal surfaces will accumulate detritus by attrition. it is written - it is so. whether the crap be actual crap - like the dread pigeon shit or whether it is your latest project that has run afoul of shipping vagaries or just general inertia on your part the surfaces will accrue the deposition of flotsam (or would it be jetsam?) no manner of chanting to marie kondo will abate the process completely. i am delaying this somewhat with the now religious decoration of the work space with lidded plastic bins labelled with a sharpie. i have come to this practice rather late in life  and have to wonder - as i cast a glance backward in time - how much more productive i might have been had i discovered the chanting and the plastic bins much earlier.
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Re: Workbench suggestions?
« Reply #36 on: June 26, 2020, 04:33:35 PM »
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no manner of chanting to marie kondo will abate the process completely.
This is a major truism. It has to be a total mind set. "No, I will *not* lay this here.. just for a while." Stop that tendency. Just stop it. This is a WORK bench. You cannot WORK when it is cluttered up with crap. Trust me on this. It took me several  :rolleyes:  years to learn.
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Re: Workbench suggestions?
« Reply #37 on: June 27, 2020, 07:52:09 AM »
True.  In my shop this will be known as Lumpism #1.
 All constructed horizontal surfaces will accumulate detritus by attrition.

This has begat the Indiana rule of shop conduct #1
 This is a WORK bench. You cannot WORK when it is cluttered up with crap.
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Re: Workbench suggestions?
« Reply #38 on: June 27, 2020, 08:22:40 AM »
This is a major truism. It has to be a total mind set. "No, I will *not* lay this here.. just for a while." Stop that tendency. Just stop it. This is a WORK bench. You cannot WORK when it is cluttered up with crap. Trust me on this. It took me several  :rolleyes:  years to learn.

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