Re: Wood for a Workbench.



On 12 Aug 2005 10:59:52 -0700, "tim" <timothydbrown@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>I am mulling over how to make my first woodworking bench, and after
>looking at many sites, and considering cost, I am going to build
>with standard lumber. My questions are as follows:
>
>Is there any reason to stick with laminating 2x4's for the
>legs versus using 4x4 or even better(?) 4x6 stock. I want
>to build a leg vise and I am tempted to use the 4x6 dougfir
>they have at the local Builder's Supply. Are there any
>ramifications that I should be aware of? I asked them and
>got blank stares and they made me feel like an idiot.

They'll do that. I made my router table and work bench out of
standard 2"x4" framing studs from the crappiest place in town, and
they have held up just fine. Two caveats to this- first is that I
selected straight lumber from the stack (which took a while) and
second is that the upper and lower frames were bolted to the legs
using lag screws. To keep the lad screws from stripping out where
they bored into end grain, I drilled out 3/4" holes and glued in
hardwood dowels to accept the screws. Everything is still nice and
tight.

>And while I'm asking can you use this 4x6 or 4x4 stuff as the
>laminated top, or should I stick with glueing up 2x4s?
>I have debated using plywood or mdf, but I just don't want
>to do that, although I am sure you all have opinions on that
>decision.

2" x 4" is plenty thick, if you double it up.

>I would really appreciate any suggestions, since the only
>person around here I can ask is my Dad, and he is the KING
>of Shortcuts. (Great for many projects, but not this one)

Only suggestion besides the two mentioned above is that you rip 2" x
4"s to a 3" width using two rip cuts to remove the rounded portions-
especially if you are laminating them for a top. I handplaned my
entire benchtop without doing this, and really wish I had thought of
that beforehand...

Don't worry about the naysayers- most benches are made of framing
lumber, and almost all of them work just fine.



.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Aquarium Stands for 3, 10-gal Tanks
    ... center pole at front and back or the wood will bend, based on standard sizes ... the top and perhaps sister the legs at the bottom for the bottom shelf. ... up) and measure carefully and cut to fit pieces that fit between along the ...
    (alt.home.repair)
  • Re: Microscope Fasteners
    ... You can get a program that helps you convert from any standard system to any ... It had been damaged and needed several of the fasteners ... > (screws) replaced. ... > What fasteners does an old Nikon 60's scope use and where does one find ...
    (sci.techniques.microscopy)
  • Re: R4 c**ps-out again
    ... (presumably because the non-technical little dears couldn't understand ... the earlier standard!), and I believe that 6 on both legs is now full ... junctions, Red Bumble implied to me that nobody had any monitoring by default, ...
    (uk.tech.broadcast)
  • Re: Waterproof handheld VHF suggestions?
    ... Someone gave me a Standard H-262 walkie they'd left in a lazarette and ... battery pack was toast, so I took it apart and hauled the cells up to ... The abused Standard fired right up and is now my favorite marine HT! ... I cleaned off the bilge crud and replaced the rusty screws. ...
    (rec.boats.electronics)
  • Re: Wide foot seeking wide pedal for special get-together.
    ... Do you have the standard ones or the Pimos? ... aren't removable, similar to my DX's, the Primos have set screws) ... After getting them I discovered mine are the Primos. ... screws didn't give me a good grip to moveability ratio in comparison to ...
    (rec.sport.unicycling)