Very nice and sturdy workbench. I would like to redo my reloading center with 4x4 posts and notches now. Made my reloading bench years ago with 2x4 posts and no notching. Thank you for this well demonstrated bench build.
Great analysis, thank you! I have a quick question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
I love this technique on the top. When I did mine, I used 3/4" plywood and built it up with 3/4" stock and did a cap on the edge. I could do it this way because my framing was all 2×4 16" on center which made it really solid as well. Great job on this complete project as always Josh. 🔨👍🏻
Good idea with the 16 o.c framing. Thats similar how I did the outdoor kitchen for strength. Always wanted to build a workshop top with pine board so I did it with the techniques. I learned in my early 20s working for a wood shop. I appreciate that David. Thanks for stopping by!
Here is the previous video ua-cam.com/video/E-vpLAvUt_Q/v-deo.html Enjoy!
Very detailed and nicely explained for a D.I.Yer to understand. Love your work and greatly appreciate time and effort you put in to make these videos.
Nice work sir, love your videos. You make it easy to understand what you are doing at each step and why.
Thank you for the kind words! I'm glad you found the video easy to follow.
Very nice and sturdy workbench. I would like to redo my reloading center with 4x4 posts and notches now. Made my reloading bench years ago with 2x4 posts and no notching. Thank you for this well demonstrated bench build.
Great video, a 16' workbench is exactly what i need in our conex. you should be a teacher. bravo, new subscriber
I guess I missed the previous video. I'll have to check it out.
Sure! Here’s the previous video ua-cam.com/video/E-vpLAvUt_Q/v-deo.html Hope it helps!
How far apart are the outlets? Are the outlets on separate circuits?
The outlets are about 2 to 3 foot apart. All of them are on the same circuit. I hope that helps!
Awesome video as always!, always find myself learning new techniques… and ahem being fixated by the view at times 🤭
I have a block garage. How would you attach to the block? Tapcons with washers or something more?
Yes! Tapcons would be great for that application. Good luck with your project!
Great analysis, thank you! I have a quick question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
That's why!
@Navy1977 the cleat wall
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I’m glad you found that you’re looking for!
Where is the video for the mobile work bench?
I am currently editing that video. It will be out Sunday. Stay tuned!
I love this technique on the top. When I did mine, I used 3/4" plywood and built it up with 3/4" stock and did a cap on the edge. I could do it this way because my framing was all 2×4 16" on center which made it really solid as well.
Great job on this complete project as always Josh. 🔨👍🏻
Good idea with the 16 o.c framing. Thats similar how I did the outdoor kitchen for strength. Always wanted to build a workshop top with pine board so I did it with the techniques. I learned in my early 20s working for a wood shop. I appreciate that David. Thanks for stopping by!
@TheExcellentLaborer I agree on the 2×6 and also using biscuits. The only way to go for sure. Keep up the great work Josh. 🔨👍🏻