So my garage has been a complete disaster lately and with projects going on, what seems like, every weekend I really needed a portable workbench with storage for the excessive amount of stains and tools that I have been accumulating. I came up with this design for a portable plywood workbench with storage out of necessity for something that was not only a solid work surface but something that would be the best use of space.
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http://rogueengineer.com/diy-workbench-storage-plans/
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Exactly what I need to build for a finishing table. Simple, but extremely practical and useful. Thanks for posting this one.
Thanks Suzy and KregRep!
Great design you came up with, I can see it used in a craft room as well. Imagine whole bolts of fabric on those side shelves where you have stored your stains.
Looks good Jamison! Thanks for sharing the project and a link to the plans.
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Thanks Al!
Great looking project, you can never have enough storage and bench space in the workshop and this solves both those problems, well done and thanks for sharing it with us.
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