A portable workbench with loads of storage space for tools and materials.

The project
I made this workbench build up as I went along, without any plans. The workbench measures 885mm high, 2285mm wide and has a depth of 870mm.
I used pocket holes to join the horizontal supports to the vertical posts in the frame. I mostly use the Kreg K5 Dowel Jointing System Pocket Hole Jig and find it easy to use and very durable.

I built cupboards in the workbench, but I will also build overhead cupboards and mount them to the wall for extra storage.


How to build a workbench
Learn how to build your own portable workbench with plenty of storage by following this step-by-step guide by experienced Workshop member Peggers. There’s also a guide for building a matching garage storage unit so you can keep everything you need for your next build close at hand.
More workbench projects
Workshop member JoeAzza took apart his existing workbench to build a frame that would accommodate wheels and added a beautiful Ash timber benchtop from Bunnings.
Workshop member Hazel built her table saw into this portable workbench and used reclaimed timber from a tenpin bowling lane for an extra sturdy top.
In need of more tool storage and a bigger work area, Workshop member Rodney designed this custom workbench with loads of built-in tool storage.
