So I Cobbled together this woodworking bench... The idea is that it can treble as a big bench, big table saw or eventually a big router table....
It took me about 12 hours to build.
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So first I put up a pathetic set of shelves to get some of my huge collection of tat out of the way... Added Lights, you can never have too many lights afterall... well actually I am sure you can... but not without really trying... go for low energy lights to save money and planets...
Next we need some sounds so I used the lonely table-saw to cut a bit of 1" ply into some quick and dirty speaker brackets... The speakers are some old Wharfdales I picked up at a car-boot sale for a fiver... I get all my speakers from car boot sales, there is nowhere better....
Most of this was re-cycled wood and off-cuts... the speaker bracket wall battons were once part of a crappy bed-base...
Good tools will make any god way way easier and nicer, so you are more likely to do more (remember this advice and repeat it to your wife or significant other when needing to justify the purchase of outrageously expensive tools)
I am using a Makita Impact driver. These are super super expensive at first sight, but use one for any length of time and you will soon see that they are an absolute bargain if you value your time AT ALL... Batteries last longer (because the motor never operates at stall currents), torque is amazing but without putting a strain on your wrist, which means you can use it for much longer without getting tired.
Trust me these things are much better than normal electric screwdrivers.










































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The saw being in the middle of the bench makes it easy for me to handle large sheets on my own and I havent had any problems working with it.
Next, your real priorities became clear: shelving and speakers. Oh, and tools. (You probably need to rest up for a few months now before actually fixing up the house.) Now I am thinking, "Oh his poor wife having to work with that."
Great project and pics and especially fun narrative.
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Anyway, good job on the bench.. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Great project! It is on my FAV list and I plan to use the idea for my shop!