I suggest you put it on a good set of castors because at some point you will want to move it.
I also made identical plywood plates for my grinder. Vise, drill press etc and attached them to the tools.
I then drilled 4 holes in the plates and work bench.
They attach to the bench with bolts and wing nuts when I need to use them, the rest of the time the bench is empty.
Bill
Bill
Will have a dolly set up to move around shed also have a number of other pieces of equipment to move around to use shed effectively
IMHO you need 2 benches at different heights, I have a high bench and a low bench. Depending on what I am working on I use either bench.
BTW looks like a nice garage you're building, we need more pics
D4D
Only want one bench if I want it higher will have a stool to sit on
Also it's just a 6*7m shed constructed to have gyprock and insulation direct on the framing, wired for surround sound, 3m motorized project screen with various lighting setups. Built for me and the kids when they want to have friends over.
also, where did you get those orange and blue cases on little shelves in your pics? they look very useful...
Paceman
Cases are called Rolacase. Not cheap about $60 for small cannot remember what the large is and the frames start at over the $200 mark. They are the ducks guts IMO
IMO steel benches are terrible , they resonate and bounce. Great for a strip down bench but you can't beat timber. A gal sheet top works well on them. The other thing I keep wanting to do is mount my vice to an isolated stand. Not attached to the bench.
I'd guess 900-920 be a good height
Achjimmy
Steel benches only resonate if not built correctly, I was a boilermaker so benchtop will be at least 6mm plate more likely 10-12mm with a lot of ribs underneath, I have built/worked on a few like this successfully
I Dyna Bolted in a free standing post 100mm Dia with a 65mm SHS top finishing at 950mm high allowing 50mm SHS to be inserted down the centre. I have 4 interchangeable heads, a RHS Bender, FMS bender, scroll bender and a 6inch vise, the Vise is the only one which feels High I am 5ft 7 high. My old boss was 6ft 6+ and the rest of the employees stood on low platforms to use the equipment he had installed. Elbow height to the top of the vise is a good height
Bobsan
Good idea but want vice to move with the bench, hence having a double tow hitch receiver to change equipment
X2 I have a 1200 x 800 heavy steel topped 'welding' bench on casters but for regular everyday stuff my big bench is steel framed topped with particle floorboard then laminated with a 24 gauge zinc steel sheet as a skin. Much better than the all steel bench. Just try not to spill battery acid on it
But here's my real tip - when you build your bench make the front section of bench top frame and top cantilever out 300 or so mm from the main structure. You will know why you should have listened the first time you smash your shin against that lower beam.
Joff
Sticking with steel bench but will have a plywood "lid" to make it slightly larger when required
Yep edges will be overhanging the frame about 100mm this bench was made out of a old frames so they came this size actual size is only 600mm widen the photo