Re: workbench ideas


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Posted by Gary Dodge on February 08, 2002 at 23:54:23:

In Reply to: workbench ideas posted by Ryan on February 08, 2002 at 09:10:55:

Hi Ryan,

The following idea and photo were submitted by Maggie Keller.

"I purchased 2 ready to assemble shoe racks for a closet. Tip them up on end and you have a perfect storage unit, it is smooth white covered particle board. I then put my light box that my father made me on top and have the perfect "glass center".
I also purchase tilt out bins for all my glass globs and small parts for night lights.
The shoe bins I use are 34 " tall, they come in different heights ( widths if you were using them for shoes). They are in the put together furniture section of Lowes or Home Depot. They are a white laminate material on particle board.

: Hello, I thought you all might be able to help me. My wife with be assisting another stained-glass artist with production at home and I'd like to build her a nice, efficient workbench. She will mainly be grinding glass for now and then will move on to soldering later. Any ideas/sketches, etc with dimensions for comfort, access, tabletop surfaces, storage, kidproofing, safety, etc. would be greatly appreciated. Thank you all in advance, I am looking forward to hearing from you soon. -Ryan




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