Guess What I Built for the Garage


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Guess What I Built for the Garage
 
nice now you have to put it to use
 
Nice. It's not big enough for me. I'd have it burried in "stuff" in 2 days. Can you build one about 4 times that long for me? LOL
 
Looks good, just need as big vise on it! I already need another one, I have two and they're both cover! LOL
 
I enjoyed building it. I got to use my table saw that I purchased last winter and also bought a new Porter Cable circular saw w/ a laser guide. :yahoo: Shhhhhhhhhhhh do not tell my gf but I built it mainly to get away to do my homework in peace.
 
Next time you have 'homework' you should make a metal top for it. Thin gauge metal formed over the edges make it easy to clean and protect the wood.

Richard
 
looks good and sturdy. I'd find a 4x8 sheet of that fiberglass for bathroom walls to put on top to aid in cleaning. my $.02
 
looks good and sturdy. I'd find a 4x8 sheet of that fiberglass for bathroom walls to put on top to aid in cleaning. my $.02

Metal will dent but not crack if you drop heavy stuff on it. I guess it depends on what you do on it and what's on sale that day. Arborite you can find on sale for C$20.00 for a 4x8 sheet [edges broke or discontinued color] at your local lumber outlet or at Habitat for Humanity. A roll of bathroom wall plastic I bought to replace the piece I screwed up when installing wasn't that expensive either, 29" x 72" [IIRC] was ~ C$20.00 plus shipping. The screwed piece made a great crazy carpet for winter fun.

Richard
 
Next time you have 'homework' you should make a metal top for it. Thin gauge metal formed over the edges make it easy to clean and protect the wood.

Richard

i got that done with one of my work benches,, love it. way better than the wood
 
I built a work bench for my one buddy last year, but still have to build one for myself. I just keep using my tailgate for a workbench, lulz.
 
Next time you have 'homework' you should make a metal top for it. Thin gauge metal formed over the edges make it easy to clean and protect the wood.

Richard

When I say I have 'homework' I really mean I have homework. I am a electronics and communications engineering student. I have around a year or so left. This quarter I have End System Processes, Ethics and Tech Calc.
 
Then there has to be a way to make a metal top part of your homework..... is it ethical to leave a job half done? ;)

Richard
 
Looking good, mate. I've got that same circular saw...one of these days I'll have an excuse to try it out.

So what's with the supports sticking over the plywood on the bottom?
 
2x4's pieces so the bottom shelf can rest on them.
 

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