Most lumber yards will do this for you. And cut other lumber to the lenght you need. I'm suprise that HD wasn't able to cut the dimension lumber to length. I built a bench in a similar manner. I got a good deal on an exterior solid core door than the local lumber lumber yard owner screwed up installing the hinges. Made for a sturdy, if heavy bench top. A spacious one too.
When I was a service tech, I made work benches for the shop, but mine were far more flexible than this one. I used hollowcore doors for the tops, made them height adjustable, had a CRT/printer shelf running above, pegboard on the sides for tools, and an outlet strip at the back. Here it is 18 years later and that shop is STILL using those benches, though I've been gone for 16 of that. Probably should have patented the design, but I was an open source anticapitalist even back then. :-)
When I was a service tech, I made work benches for the shop, but mine were far more flexible than this one. I used hollowcore doors for the tops, made them height adjustable, had a CRT/printer shelf running above, pegboard on the sides for tools, and an outlet strip at the back. Here it is 18 years later and that shop is STILL using those benches, though I've been gone for 16 of that. Probably should have patented the design, but I was an open source anticapitalist even back then. :-)
yeah i agree with above considering the amount of material you used in that work you should have researched some conventional joints and teqniques employed in carpentry.
The correct way to make a work bench is by using a combination of glue and flush joints. Nails or screws won't work because when you clamp your work on it the table it will sway. The table surface must protude outward by several inches and 1" thick minimum. Here is the correct way to built it.
for a workbench you need 1 Wooden Log to make 4 planks of wood and 2 by 2 crafting table :P i wonder how many people get the refrence
OrangeMultiPower 1 week ago
it was his 1st vid give him a break
james44913 2 years ago
1:14-1:19 thats what she said
IRONmanJAM 2 years ago
hahahahah
WhoKilledTheComputer 2 years ago
@IRONmanJAM hill ya
fordf150839 2 months ago
thats not very helpffull
mulac321 2 years ago
We all have a bunch of screwing to do xD
binary78 2 years ago 5
yh that didnt tell me how to make it just show u making it and what it looked like at the end kipkay is way better
ismokethestuff 2 years ago
kipkay didnt make a workbench. HA!
FighterAceee 2 years ago 2
what were the dimensions?
imnosuperman13 2 years ago 2
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fuck that was crap
mirabilo 3 years ago
so you built an 8ft work bench in a clutterd 10ft livingroom,,, WHY??
tomgreen1721 3 years ago 10
Rofl
rollhard86 2 years ago
i don't think he knowticed untill he tryed to move it
mitchelitis12 2 years ago
iv got a bunch of screwing to do lol
ilikefriedfood 3 years ago
he said it without realizing how funny it was too!
yamancool63 2 years ago
hahaah
joshstrick1997 2 years ago
you didnt tell how to make it loser
AFish1111 3 years ago
you need to buy make magizine or something
Stagg369 3 years ago
very cool. Good Job.
daleredmond 4 years ago 2
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heh u said u got a lot of SCREWING to do
hbk01189 4 years ago
wow your mature
uncooltaquitos 3 years ago 5
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hey hey hey hey....uncoolaquitos.... shut up
hbk01189 3 years ago
lol it wasnt thaT funny
uncooltaquitos 3 years ago 3
Didnt know home depot woulsd cut plywood.I learned somethin'mission accomplished.Good idea for people in apartments.
chellybyrne 4 years ago
Most lumber yards will do this for you. And cut other lumber to the lenght you need. I'm suprise that HD wasn't able to cut the dimension lumber to length. I built a bench in a similar manner. I got a good deal on an exterior solid core door than the local lumber lumber yard owner screwed up installing the hinges. Made for a sturdy, if heavy bench top. A spacious one too.
westkan 3 years ago
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Looks like we all have a bunch of screwing to do. harhar
tehblunderbuss 4 years ago
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Thank you I learned nothing! Because you teach nothing.
outakontroll 4 years ago
The idea is to read the .pdf's you fucking tosser.
Nyree92 4 years ago 8
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bitch
cpacch001 3 years ago
"I had to make a bunch of workbenches a while back...
for a bunch of animatronic technicians making rubber monkeys..."
LOL love it!
xorlor 4 years ago 4
When I was a service tech, I made work benches for the shop, but mine were far more flexible than this one. I used hollowcore doors for the tops, made them height adjustable, had a CRT/printer shelf running above, pegboard on the sides for tools, and an outlet strip at the back. Here it is 18 years later and that shop is STILL using those benches, though I've been gone for 16 of that. Probably should have patented the design, but I was an open source anticapitalist even back then. :-)
markacraig 5 years ago
When I was a service tech, I made work benches for the shop, but mine were far more flexible than this one. I used hollowcore doors for the tops, made them height adjustable, had a CRT/printer shelf running above, pegboard on the sides for tools, and an outlet strip at the back. Here it is 18 years later and that shop is STILL using those benches, though I've been gone for 16 of that. Probably should have patented the design, but I was an open source anticapitalist even back then. :-)
markacraig 5 years ago
yeah i agree with above considering the amount of material you used in that work you should have researched some conventional joints and teqniques employed in carpentry.
baman12 5 years ago
The correct way to make a work bench is by using a combination of glue and flush joints. Nails or screws won't work because when you clamp your work on it the table it will sway. The table surface must protude outward by several inches and 1" thick minimum. Here is the correct way to built it.
MasterTiesto 5 years ago
nice, but maybe actually SHOW us how to do it next time.
craniumdesigns 5 years ago
A door makes a good work bench surface. Sturdier than plywood, and it's just about the perfect dimension.
Shpilkis 5 years ago
Most doors are hallow and won't work. Must be a solid door and that is costly.
MasterTiesto 5 years ago
Can get a junkyard door.
pathos311 4 years ago