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This is not how to wire a workbench. Next time use wiring conduit. Conduit is not that tough but brings you to build up to code and makes things a lot safer. For added safety use a GFCI.
ОтветитьWon't the plywood shelves be 19" wide? 16" plus the width of the 2x4s?
ОтветитьThis was great. I would just add one enhancement. For the 2x4 that makes the lip for the extensions to rest on I would have drilled holes all the way across at the right distances to match the width of the extensions. Then drilled a similar hole under the ends of the sides of the extension then I could throw two pegs a little taller than the holes so they would stick up (most likely made of metal) so they would go into the holes on the extension where I want it to rest. This would keep it from slipping off the lip.
ОтветитьI think I can adapt this into my garage
ОтветитьThis man is amazing, I wish I was this talented
ОтветитьThis is an excellent video. Nice work Mike and thank you for the time and effort to share this.
ОтветитьThank you for your videos!!!!
ОтветитьI have the saw horses... They coating flaked pretty quick and they're rusty now.. Sand blast and powder coat coming up.😊
Ответитьbeen watching 4 a time now plan to do some of your projects watching you is a joy!!
ОтветитьHow High is it
ОтветитьLooks awesome! What do you do for dust management?
ОтветитьI promise I'll try! I's just perfect for my tools, sewing machine, storing fabrics and also a space for the computer (not all at once of course). Just awesome!
ОтветитьGreat job mike
ОтветитьI am kind of surprised you did not add a built in router to the table, Maybe even in the wood where you can lower it and place a wood panel over the hole for it to be a hidden router
ОтветитьThe best
ОтветитьGreat work
ОтветитьIncrível. Dá pra organizar muita coisa. 👏👏👏👏👏
ОтветитьScrewing into the end-grain is for moulds, not for long term holding. Galvanized ring shanked nails would be much more appropriate in this application. Even then, this design relies on the fastener to take the weight of the shelves. It may or may not be enough. Personally I think it's a sloppy way to attach the shelves.
The verticals should also be spun 90deg to resist the distortion forces from the weight of the shelves. Not saying that this doesn't work okay, but there are much more efficient and structurally sound ways to build the same shelf with the same amounts of materials.
Great work!!
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