Looks great !
Less parts on the floor now?
My work for building a desk starts next week. My full house is being renovated so ill take use of my carpenter. Ill order the adjustable frame and wood ill buy local.
My idea is to build like 5x2.5/3 desk or a L shaped one for one side for polishing and cleaning.
Still wondering how much cabinet/ drawers shall i have and of what kind. Shall i have a formica/laminated top wood? Do I keep space for light on the desk and plugs. Few things to decide soon and give design to my carpenter.
Feel free to throw ideas
You cant have your polishing station close to your bench. Too much dust mate
Hey Oascom, finally the project i was going after since last year came into place now hahah.
had some troubles in health and a fatal accident so took time after recovery but now bench is almost ready. If you allow and wanna see i can post pics. I tried to keep it like yours but not as good hehe.
Show it buddy, it's always nice to see
Hopefully your recovery was successful and all.if good health wise.
Thank you soo much for posting your bench it helped me alot. Still busy setting up slowly.
I need ideas for arm rests. Mounts are hard to find
oascom, what model is the mount that you have for the armrest. Cant seem to find the exact model on the website
Good job, one thing i noticed that the cut out are done very deep into the table. You might have little hard time with parts falling to the right and left but if you are careful it should be ok.
As for the arm rests. Try to make ones yourself with memory foam and leather.
Brackets you have to MacGyver something out. I used ran mounts but they are expensive around 300$
oascom, what model is the mount that you have for the armrest. Cant seem to find the exact model on the website
I’ve been considering one of these benches. Height adjustment with a crank handle. they are very solid and sturdy.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-46-in-Adjustable-Height-Work-Table-in-White-HOLT46XDBJ2/312063228
It looks nice , good deal. For me it would be little small but for small works repairs you don't need huge space