Woodworking Workbench
Woodworking Workbench
Woodworking Workbench
Do-it-all mobile
workbench
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Shelves
that hang
when they’re
not in use
(p. 61) . . .
If
you have a tight garage and your Adjustable-height shelves on the ends and
workspace has to double as a park- sides are held in place with sturdy steel
ing space, this is the bench for you. brackets that fit into special double-slotted
As you can see, it folds down and has plenty standards. One end shelf can be used to sup-
of tool storage. And when it’s time to work port your portable table saw, while the main
on a project, it will expand into a huge worktop area and other end shelf both serve
worktable. as an outfeed table. The longer side shelves
1 Predrill 1/8-in. holes and screw the three horizontal shelf frames together
with 3-in. wood screws.
wood plywood. You can use standard
pine or fir plywood, but we recom-
mend hardwood plywood because it’s
Cutting List
F
KEY PCS. SIZE & DESCRIPTION
F
A 4 1-1/2" x 3-1/2" x 54-1/2"
shelf frame
B 4 1-1/2" x 3-1/2" x 21" shelf frame
C 2 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" x 54-1/2"
LOWER center shelf frame
FRAME 90°
D 2 1-1/2" x 1-1/2" x 21"
3" WOOD center shelf frame
SCREWS E 2 3/4" x 23-15/16" x 54-1/2"
lower and middle shelves
F 4 1-1/2" x 3-1/2" x 31-7/8" legs
G 1 3/4" x 26" x 59-1/2" worktop
3 Screw the legs (F) to the bottom frame with a pair of 3-in. wood screws
at each corner, then clamp and screw the upper frame flush with the top
of the legs. Make sure the legs are square to the frames and then add
H
J
K
2
2
2
3/4" x 26" x 18" end shelves
3/4" x 12" x 59-1/2" side shelves
1-1/2" x 3-1/2" x 54-1/2"
another pair of screws to each corner. Clamp and screw the center shelf as undermount side shelf supports
well.
Figure A
Mobile Workbench
1"
SETBACK
1-1/2"
SETBACK
WORKTOP
END SHELF
H K
UPPER 2x4
FRAME
FAST-MOUNT
STANDARDS CENTER
G 2x2
FRAME
A
B
E F
MIDDLE
SHELF C
A LOWER SHELF
F LOWER FRAME
SHELF
B
F
Continued from p. 55
UPPER FRAME
G 1"
OVERHANG
a great value for a versatile workbench
that’ll give years of service. You’ll also
enjoy how quickly this project goes
together. Once you have the materials
in hand, you’ll be able to complete it in
less than a day.
Assemble the
workbench in sections
For this project, it’s important to cut
PUSH TIGHT
all your plywood and lumber pieces
TO TOP accurately and square so that the slot-
ted standards and brackets align prop-
erly. Clamp a straightedge guide to
your plywood to get straight cuts.
Start by building the three frames
(Photo 1) that make up the bottom
and middle shelf and the worktop. All
the frames have the same length and
DOUBLE- width measurements. The bottom and
SLOTTED
SHELF
the middle frames have the same size
STANDARDS CENTER plywood. The plywood for the work-
ON LEG
top is wider and longer to overlap the
ends of the steel standards. Follow
Photos 1 – 5 for the assembly
6 Center the slotted standards on the faces of the 2x4s. Drive No. 10 x 2-1/2
in. screws through the holes in the standards and into the legs. Make sure
the standards are parallel with each other.
instructions for the central structure
of the workbench.
8 Cut furring
strips to
raise the J
11" DOUBLE-
WALL BRACKET
screws. Snug them firmly, but without
distorting the profile of the standard.
The easiest way to accurately posi-
shelves just
enough to be tion the brackets on the bottom of the
even with the shelves is to mount the brackets first,
main worktop. then set each shelf over the bracket
We needed ( Photo 7 ). Mark each side of the
3/16-in. strips
bracket near the standard and then
for the end
shelves (H) and remove the shelf and extend those
3/8-in. strips GLUE AND SCREW marks out to the far edge of the shelf
A 2x4 (K) FLAT HERE
for the side AFTER APPLYING with a framing square to make sure
shelves (J). BRACKETS they stay parallel.
3/8" FURRING Before you screw the brackets to the
STRIP
bottom of the shelves, be sure to cut
and glue furring strips to the bottom
side of each shelf directly under the
bracket. These strips add extra heft for
the screws and build up each shelf just
enough for them to lie flush with the
central worktop. Apply glue and tack
the strips on with small brads (Photo
8 ). Transfer the earlier marks you
made onto the strips and then screw
the brackets onto the shelf (Photo 9).
CENTER Check Figure A for the correct
BRACKET
ON MARKS mounting setbacks for the brackets.
9 Fasten the shelf brackets to the bottom of the shelves with No. 8 x 1-in.
pan head sheet metal screws.
bench is to cut the hooked ends off
single-wall brackets and rivet them
Buyer’s Guide
The Fast Mount brackets we used are
made by John Sterling Corp. and available
at home centers. The side table 11-in.
brackets are item No. 243736. The end
shelf 14-in. arm brackets are item No.
243744. The single-wall shelf brackets that
get cut for mounting are item No.
243728. If you can’t find this hard-
ware, get it from www.aubuchon-
hardware.com or call (800) 282-
4393. If you can find the standards
but not in the 24-in. size, buy the
next size and cut them down.
DOUBLE-SLOTTED
STANDARD
14" ARM
BRACKET
11" DOUBLE
BRACKET
Shopping List
ITEM QTY.
3/4" hardwood plywood (E, G, H, J) 3
2x2 x 8' pine (C, D) 2
2x4 x 8' pine (F, B) 3
2x4 x 10' pine (A, K) 3
2' long double-slotted standards 8
14" arm brackets 4
11" straight double-wall brackets 6
Single-wall brackets 8
Glue 1 pt.
2" wood screws 2 lbs.
3" wood screws 2 lbs.
No. 10 x 2-1/2" flat head screws 25
No. 12 x 1-1/2" pan head
sheet metal screws 16
No. 8 x 1" pan head
sheet metal screws 16
No. 8 x 3/4" pan head
sheet metal screws
(for miter saw work support) 4
3" swivel locking casters 4