Hi all - first post and first workbench.
My aim was to create as much work / storage area as possible with the smallest amount of money spent.
I have no training in anything relating to this, so I'm flying blind and going off of youtube videos for guidance.
Any criticisms / advice you guys have would be valuable.
Materials are 90x 35 x 6000 pine timber $15 and 2400 x 1200 x 15 ply $56.
I won't be doing heavy duty work on the surface, which is why it's nowhere near as strong / sturdy as most of the workbenches on here. I feel that I could always reinforce it later if there is a need and I have the money.
I usually shop at bunnings, but I'll be getting it from masters because they have no limit on free cuts in store, which will save me time + money.
Cheers!
Sam
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My aim was to create as much work / storage area as possible with the smallest amount of money spent.
I have no training in anything relating to this, so I'm flying blind and going off of youtube videos for guidance.
Any criticisms / advice you guys have would be valuable.
Materials are 90x 35 x 6000 pine timber $15 and 2400 x 1200 x 15 ply $56.
I won't be doing heavy duty work on the surface, which is why it's nowhere near as strong / sturdy as most of the workbenches on here. I feel that I could always reinforce it later if there is a need and I have the money.
I usually shop at bunnings, but I'll be getting it from masters because they have no limit on free cuts in store, which will save me time + money.
Cheers!
Sam
1.jpg2.jpg3.jpg4.jpg
Please tell me if I posted these pictures in the right manner so that they can be viewed zoomed in.
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