Wooden workbench suggestions

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Going by the rapid response it would seem that nobody has any kind words to say about them ! :whistle:
 

sheddy

Legendary Member
Location
Suffolk
I guess you get what you pay for.
Just be prepared to be disappointed and ready to change assembly & add extra bracing.

Many will be MDF.
 
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biggs682

biggs682

Touch it up and ride it
Location
Northamptonshire

screenman

Legendary Member
Not a wood bench but these are so handy, we have bought some as presents and everyone loves them.
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Randomnerd

Bimbleur
Location
North Yorkshire
Your local sawmill could do with your money. I run a small mill here and often run up a few benches in kit form.
Any good hardwood will do. 8 x 4” planks for the top and 4 x 4” legs with some 2 x 4 bracing all round. Handsaw, chisel, drill, a few dry pegs or bolts and you have (1) used up two days of lockdown (2) helped a local business (3) kept English woodland trade alive (4) got the perfect bench.
The EBay stuff is shite
 

Electric_Andy

Heavy Metal Fan
Location
Plymouth
Yes I'd agree with the above, get your own materials and you will get something twice as sturdy for the same money as a pre-knocked up new one. It's tricky at the moment though, depends how desperate you are to get one now. I had cast-offs from one of my Dad's properties, the old work tops from a kitchen. I have my vice on it, it's very sturdy and for extra support my vice is directly above the support legs. You could also order a big piece of stainless, it's very handy to have that as a surface instead of wood
 
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