Project DIY Workbench

Posted: August 3rd, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: projects | Tags: , , , | 1 Comment »
The finished product

The finished product

I set out to build a simple, cheap workbench for my audio project.   I found some simple workbench plans, which I modified for length, height and width.  I sketch everything out quickly and tabulated the sizes I would need and set off to Home Depot.  The best bargain of the day is that Home Depot will cut all of your lumber to size – a huge timesaver for me, especially since I don’t own a powersaw.

In total, build time was about 1-2 hours.  I really took my time – I think if you’re experienced and focus you could do it in about 30 minutes.  Alternatively, you could paint it as well to finish it off, but I think I’ll keep the ‘natural’ look.

Materials:

(7) 2″ x 4″ @ $2.30 each = ~$16
(1) 8′x6′ OSB Board = $9
(1) Box of 2.5″ screws = $5
(1) Ikea ‘Franklin’ 29″ Stool = $29

Total cost:  $59

Build progress pictures after the break.

DIY Workbench Supplies

DIY Workbench Supplies

The back of the Workbench

The back of the Workbench

Using a clamp to hold the corner in place temporarily.

Using a clamp to hold the corner in place temporarily.

Just missing the top

Just missing the top and sides

Almost done

Almost done

Complete with OSB top

Complete with OSB top


One Comment on “Project DIY Workbench”

  1. 1 Bas said at 1:28 am on August 4th, 2010:

    Gast. Wat ben jij handig. Ik neem aan dat dit een nieuw business line is voor je.


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