Fueled by Pumpkin Pie

Thanks Larry, you summed up all the positives for building your own bench. When you have been working on something for a long time, you lose that initial enthusiasm for it, but it all comes rushing back when you start to assembly it and it now looks like what you first envisioned.

And Larry, it is stout and very very heavy!
 
Thanks Larry, you summed up all the positives for building your own bench. When you have been working on something for a long time, you lose that initial enthusiasm for it, but it all comes rushing back when you start to assembly it and it now looks like what you first envisioned.

And Larry, it is stout and very very heavy!

wouldnt have expected anything differnt from you:):thumb:
 
Bill, is this your own design or you got it from a book or video? Why did you decide to go with this design?

Mohammad,

I was first inspired by a workbench in an old book by Charles Hayward, but it was a photo of the benches at the Hays Cabinet Shop in Williamsburg that gave me the final push.

See the attached link to their blog for the photo and a drawing of their bench. <<Link>>


 

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