New work bench completed

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Due to garage restraints I had to make a rolling table. Yes, it is narrow because it has to fit between the car and the permanent tool bench when not in use. The idea is that I back out a car, roll the table out, release the rolling castors, level it up and go to work. I was going to paint it but then realized that sticky tiles might make a more durable top. So I siliconed each tile seam to protect the top should (when) water spills.

Various dowels mounted for belts, and peg board for other stuff.

I'll mount a vise, throw on some Tupperware bins and I should be set.

http://i785.photobucket.com/albums/yy131/Rancho5/image.jpg1_1.jpg

Still haven't figured out how to just put a photo in, rather than a link. Used "direct" link, thinking it'd work but apparently not. Your patience is appreciated.

Screw it. Just click on the link :)
http://i785.photobucket.com/albums/yy131/Rancho5/image.jpg1_1.jpg
 
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Nice bench!

Those lifting casters are a great idea


Here ya go copy and paste and then remove the URL and brackets from the front and back of the link

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Nice little setup. Reminds me of how I had my garage setup at the old apartment. I didn't use wheels but obviously should have. Very clean and purposeful...

Good on ya.
Cheers!
 
Yeah it's multi level because the proper grinder height is way too low for a workbench. After doing the measurements on the proper height of my belly button, seeing that I'd be doing the rest of my work at that height made my back ache. I'll leave the grinder attachment bolts loose so I can level it with shims, depending on where in the garage I put the bench.
 
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