Hey everyone, as most of you know, I've taken the last year to concentrate on finishing my basement. After almost 6 years, its basically done. All that is left is carpet. During this time, I never really had a permanent work bench. I simply used an old table in the middle of the room with a chair and tool table.
I had an image of my old workspace, but I can't find it right now. If I find it later, I'll add it here.
Now that space is finished, I need a dedicated work bench somewhere.
I chose to use some space in our basement storage room rather than my garage. It gets pretty cold here in the winters and to be honest, there really isn't enough room. I have a small workbench in my garage already where the larger power tools that dont' get used all the time will be located. Tools such as the scroll saw, Disk sander, Grinder, etc.
Here is a shot of the storage space I cleaned out.
this is a shot of the utility tub I installed a few years ago. It will be nice to have this close to my work area.
I went to my local hardware store and picked up some industrial steel storage rack system called Gorilla storage racks. Should be strong enough!
I started the assembly of the base. The base is 6' long and 30" deep and 36" tall.
I also picked up some 17" deep rack ends.
I drilled some holes and bolted the 17 ends to the tops of the 30" ends. These will be for the back of the bench.
here is one assembled.
and the entire steel assembly.
I took some measurements and headed back to my local hardware store to have them cut the top, back and shelf for me. I used 3/4" white Melamine for the bench top and shelf. and White pegboard for the back and side.
Here is the side. I only had enough material left over to cut one side though. I wasn't going to buy another full 4x8 sheet for the other side, so it will ahve to do for now.
Every work bench should have good light. So I installed a 4' fluorescent tube light on the bottom of the top shelf.
Well, thats basically it. the frame work is done.
Ok, time to start adding stuff. Like a power strip. You can never have enough outlets, so I found this 12 outlet strip.
Nicely installed along the back. with the light cord tucked away through a hole in the back.
For my birthday, my parents bought this stool for me!
Yesterday I got a new lab station in the mail. It is basically a full function digital multimeter, variable voltage, regulated power supply and a variable temperature soldering iron all in one!!!
Here are some more shots.
I also ordered some extra tips. those should last me quite a while.
I had to drill a small hole in the back board to hide the power cord.
it sits nicely in perfect reach for whenever I need it!
Lastly, I filled the back board and side with some of my hobby tools.
So basically, that's where I'm at right now. I still want to buy a drill press. I will probably build a shelf that hangs off the left side for it to sit on. I'm not sure which one I will get, so I don't know how high the shelf needs to be. but I"m sure it will get done sometime.
Ok, Now that I have a workbench, I need to start building!!!!