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My new workshop

RatBoy
Building a Reputation

My new workshop

IMG_4376.jpegHi,

 

I recently moved into my new place, and apart from a lot of other things needing attention, I thought I would start off by making a workshop in the garage.

 

Happy to share specifics about how I went about making things, my thought process, and what materials I used etc, so please let me know if you'd like those details as it may help someone else out.

 

This is what it looked like when I did my final inspection just before I moved in:

 

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And, this is the final product:

 

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RatBoy
Building a Reputation

Re: My new workshop

Almost spot on mate, apart from a few minor details;

 

1. I used 19mm C/D structural plywood for the top of the workbench and for the bottom shelf

 

2. I mounted the bottom shelf as low as I could go, almost to the floor so I had maximum space underneath to fit larger objects and materials

 

3. It’s 900mm high. The width and length can be customised to whatever you want obviously. 

4. I glued and used pocket holes to join all timber

Re: My new workshop

@RatBoy Did you oil the plywood?

RatBoy
Building a Reputation

Re: My new workshop

Not oiled, but I used a stain with hardener in it. I gave it about 4 coats. Works well as it protects it from spills, glue, and light scratches. 

Seaton
Having an Impact

Re: My new workshop

Love it well done!

Brad
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: My new workshop

Nice work!

I have tried to think what the blue pipe is used for on the left hand side of the bench and failed to come up with a satisfactory guess?

MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: My new workshop

@Brad,

 

I've put my investigatory skills to the test and my best guess is that it is the mounting section of a Parktool bench-mounted bicycle repair stand. I arrived at that conclusion as @RatBoy said previously that half his garage was dedicated to bicycles.

 

The colour threw me for a little bit as I presumed it was something from Kinchrome. I'm keen to hear what it actually is and if any of our members have some other ideas.

 

Mitchell

 

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RatBoy
Building a Reputation

Re: My new workshop

Hi @Brad ,

 

It's a Park Tool bench mount repair stand, it looks different because I've taken the clamping jaws out of it when I don't use it becasue they stick out a bit and I kept walking into it.

Also, good job @MitchellMc , your investigative skills are on point :smile: 

 

Cheers

MikeTNZ
Amassing an Audience

Re: My new workshop

Hi @RatBoy,

Nice work!

Just a question, is that some sort of carpet or coating on that floor?

If so, what sort is it?

 

I wish my workshop was this neat, at the moment it looks like someone blew up an Electrical wholesalers. :unhappy:

 

Cheers,

Mike T.

karentjdoyle
Growing in Experience

Re: My new workshop

WOW, that is an amazing work space...I'm inspired.

I can't wait to see what awesome creations are made here. Great transformation, all that hard work paid off... amazing.

Brad
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: My new workshop

I used to work in a bike factory and we didn't have something as nice as that to work with.

Frame welder did use a swivel clamp system on a conveyor system.

Assembley was done by using the seat tube as the anchor point.

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