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This is my "car wall". The pegboards are from Wall Control and the work bench is from Trinity, which I bought at Costco. This could easily work as a bike workbench.
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THIS 100% it has taken me four years to get to the point where I can actually setup my 3 workbenches (1 hand tool woodworking, 1 assembly table, and one bike/sharpening bench).
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We're coming up on six...and we still have six or eight boxes of books in the basement closets. I need to build some book shelves before they can be freed...
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Thankfully we're moving from a 2 bedroom apartment..we've had to maximize space and don't have much that we don't use on a regular basis..hopefully we won't have too much surplus boxes when we move..
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Check Craigslist for a table mount tool chest/drawer unit and Simpson makes a kit for building a simple (fit to suit) bench with standard dimensional lumber. I’ve been able to find some deals on bench vises and old tools on CL as well. When you search CL for a vise, spell it vise and vice…lot’s of terrible spellers selling decent gear. Not the greatest shop by any means, but it works for bikes and the other bad habits that I’ve picked up. PS…leave space for music and cold beer storage.
https://www.strongtie.com/miscellane...bsk_kit/p/wbsk ![]() Last edited by rwsaunders; 06-27-2022 at 05:59 PM. Reason: Added pic |
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Today's Home Depot ‘Deal Of The Day’ is 30% off garage storage.
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I like to do basic detailing, but you, sir, have a seriously professional level of solutions there. I don't see a car blow dryer there though. I just got one and it is really good for getting all the water out of nooks and crannies of the car. I also use it to dry the bike a little before I use turtle wax dry and wax to finish it. Jon |
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some ideas for you
My work bench in the basement and garage/cycling storage/workbench in the garage. Finished it a few years ago. Still can park a car in the garage if needed, but mostly it stays outside.
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Keep your eyes peeled for a 3 or 4 drawer lateral file cabinet. Easy to add wheels and a larger work surface too. High capacity, sturdy, and can also be found for cheap/free on FB/Craigslist.
I have one in the background here. $20 on craigslist and the office building had 10 of them. 1 can of black paint, free Ikea table top, and (4) 1" wheels have me setup nicely. Very nice working height and can roll easily if needed. ![]() |
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This might be the way to go for me. Thanks!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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One of the best things I did when I built my workbench was add a "kickboard" at the very bottom even with the ground so small items wouldn't roll under the workbench. It spans the width of the bench. Can't remember where I got the idea from but it has saved numerous small parts from rolling under.
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Just thought I'd share..over the Christmas break I finally bit the bullet and started putting wood pieces together (all scrap!). Overall pleased! I'm thinking of starting with a cheap HF vise (it's on clearance now) and when it breaks, I'll invest in a better bench vise. In the meantime, I'm planning to install drawers on the cabinets so I can keep the benchtop uncluttered (as much as one can)
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Workbenches are great things. Clean stuff on them. Work on stuff on them. Leave clutter all over them. Multipurpose things, workbenches.
Personally? I like having a 4x8 toolboard 24" magnets mounted and tools permanently stored on them. You can see when one's missing and you don't need to go hunting thru random boxes or drawers for that one tool that you just had the other day. Old kitchen cabinets make good bases if you don't want to build something out of 2x3s, AMHIK HTH M |
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Home depot husky work bench has adjustable feet to level the table, none of my basement or garage floors are level. Move in tables didn’t work for me. Wire shelves are not that great, it’s hard to store smaller items without tipping everything over. Husky wall cabinets are very tidy, fill up the shelves and close the doors, no dust or garage mower clippings on everything. General tool box from Harbor Freight- drawers are superior to peg board in my opinion, and a 46” can be topped with a butcher block and rolled around. Remember, this equipment will be around for a long time, but once cry once-
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I work on a lot more than bicycles, and a sturdy work bench is a must for me.
I build the bench directly into the garage, hooking and triangulating to the studs. I want to be able to hang my body weight off a 3' wrench pulling on something clamped in the bench vise without the bench itself moving. The biggest revelation in my new work space(s) in the last decade have been lighting. LED shop lights are so good and it would be hard to go back to a few bulbs hanging here and there. Amazing how things get easier when you can see what you're working on!
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