I am building a work bench for a pilot friend of mine that will be in her hangar. It will hold a metal brake that weights 380lbs. Plus I will be building a shelf that will sit on the bottom shelf of this work bench to hold the fingers for the machine. They are quite heavy themselves. Right now my plan is to use pocket hole joinery. I am curious if this will be sufficient. Below you will see a sketchup drawing of the bench. I'm using 2x4 lumber for the rails and 4x4 for the legs. There will be 2x4 bracing under the bottom shelf and the top of the bench. The top and the shelf will be out of 3/4" birch ply. My intention is to use 2 1/4 pocket hold screws
I'm also wondering if I could use pocket holes from underneath to secure the shelf and the top? That way I would have no screws showing. Would this work? What size screws would I use?
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HI Angie, you may have to go with a 2 1/2 " screw as they do not have a 2 1/4 " , If you have one I would use the Kreg HD JIG for the 2 x 4,S , the screw,s are a bit heavier and stronger if you are concerned about the weight !! The HD will work with your K-5 Jig and is about 60.00 , but you can use your K-5 and 2 1/2 " screw,s !! And yes you can screw the top and shelf from the bottom and the back side of 2 x 4 ,s with 1 1/4 " screws so no screws show , hope this helps happy wood working , JIM !!
Thanks Jim. I will have to look into the HD Jig. I have the K-5 jig now. I'm not sure where I got 2 1/4 screws LOL. I do plan on using the 2 1/2. Good to know I can use the 1 1/4" screws from under. I know I can counter sink them from the top but I'd prefer none to show. I appreciate your reply
You are welcome Angie, Try to help where I can , I have the R -3 , K -4 , HD . the mini and the micro. , they all work very good for me , happy wood working and have nice day , JIM !!
Angie,
James is correct; you can use 2 1/2" screws and it should offer enough support. However, when attaching the 3/4" shelf, remember to change your jig to the 3/4" settings and use 1 1/4" screws. This will ensure you have the strongest joint. If you have any additional questions, feel free to contact us at 800-447-8638 or customerservice@kregtool.com
LOL.... I've made the mistake of not changing the jig to the correct settings. Thanks for the reminder.
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Angie,
James is correct; you can use 2 1/2" screws and it should offer enough support. However, when attaching the 3/4" shelf, remember to change your jig to the 3/4" settings and use 1 1/4" screws. This will ensure you have the strongest joint. If you have any additional questions, feel free to contact us at 800-447-8638 or customerservice@kregtool.com
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