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A mobile workbench reduced in size and fitted with a tailor-made Specrite timber panel.
Hi, I decided to change my existing mobile workbench to a smaller one, 916mm x 600mm. I purchased some Specrite timber panel Okoume FJ Laminated from Bunnings.
I purchased the base material and assembled it at home. I then cut the timber to the size required and coated it with satin varnish clear coat and fitted it to the base.
I made it so I could use it as an out-feed table for the saw and it's the same height as my main workbench, too. I wanted a small mobile workbench so I can wheel it outside the workshop/garage when required.
A solid workbench can make it much easier to construct your other D.I.Y. projects. Fortunately, it's not difficult to build your own. Experienced Bunnings Workshop community member Rob guides you through the steps and tools and materials required in How to build a workbench.
Joe also built another mobile workbench on castors, making sure he had a large frame for bigger projects.
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Good morning @JoeAzza
Now thats a flash looking workbench! Tho my main question is where did you lay your hands on the steel framming?
So handy to have benches at the same height but id be tempted to use yours in the kitchen as it looks so sleek but industrial!
Dave
Hi @Dave-1 I bought it from Timbecon, in Melbourne, they are also located in Perth, brand is Armor, made in USA, not sure if if still available.
Afternoon @JoeAzza
Thank you Im up Sydney way but going to keep my eyes out as it really is a nice solid looking frame.
Dave
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