My DIY approach to building a massive 8' x 2' butcher block hardwood workbench, with a built in harbor freight 44" tool box. This is a great budget workbench for those that also want a great option to store tools, without having to spend over 1,000 on something remotely similar.
This is part of the 2 Car garage workshop I've been building and now I finally was able to throw away that old nasty 2x4 workbench I had built years ago.
Some of the stuff I use on the channel to help out with the builds (some amazon affiliate and some are just random companies with great products!)
Tools I use:
Miller 211 MIG Welder: amzn.to/2UL7hX9
Lincoln Square Wave 200 TIG Welder: amzn.to/3fk4bTD
Milwaukee M12 Stubby Impact (Huge timesaver): amzn.to/392RsU9
Milwaukee 1/2 Cordless Drill: amzn.to/3kPx7Uv
Milwaukee: Horizontal Bandsaw: amzn.to/3nDYa78 (with SwagOffroad conversion)
Makita 1/2 Impact: amzn.to/3nGVDJx
Dewalt Angle Grinder: amzn.to/3fkZoBf
Bucktool Direct Drive Belt Sander: amzn.to/3pNQmBG
Jackson Safety Welding Hood: amzn.to/2HnmgDP
JDsquared Model 3 Bender: www.jd2.com/model-32-bender
Company For Bender Mods/Fabrication Tools: www.swagoffroad.com/
Filming Equipment:
Canon 80D: amzn.to/35RqxbV
Sony ZV1: amzn.to/3nQC8yl
GoPro Hero: amzn.to/392bvlA
Canon 10-18mm Lens: amzn.to/3lS6FLt
Rode Video Micro: amzn.to/35SlZlE
Manfrotto Tripod: amzn.to/36VjgXX
Joby Tripod: amzn.to/392Chuj
GoPro Tripod: amzn.to/3nOb3Mb
The bench was built with :
Maple Butcher Block 2' x 8' x 2"
1.5" square tubing 1/8th" thick
5" casters
44" Harbor freight tool box
Semi- gloss Polyurethane
6 окт 2020