Garage Workbench Dimensions

Main thing to remember is wheels facing left or right of operaters position. Wouldn't want it to roll away from or into the work piece.
Your workbench is looking good.

Makes sense Red, thanks for the tip and the compliment! I was going to make an "L" shaped bench and add another 10', but on second thought, I like a shop with plenty of open space. I don't want to be banging/tripping into stuff. Tripping on crap makes my blood boil.

I climbed on top of this bench and jumped up and down. I didn't even hear a squeak or creak. I could line this thing with engine blocks and not worry a bit. Soon I'll have this place in tip-top working condition.


Ramcharger!! I am very happy for you and your work you have got dun bud.
I hope you have many good days out there.:cheers:
I see Maxi is feeling at home.:-D
keep up the good work and let me know what your #1 choice of rum is.
I will be sending you some fab work for my electronic system to mount under my dash with measurements just to have some of your fine fab work in Victoria.:-D

I'd be honored to have my work installed in Vicki! I should be ready to do some serious work in November. I hope to start on the metal working bench this weekend. It'll be made of 6" structural I-beam. Hell for strong. If I ever move from here I'll probably have to load it with my engine hoist, lol! :-D

My rum of choice is Bacardi. =P~ I love that stuff. Maybe a bit too much, hehehe. :pirate:

Maxi is right at home and let's me know what's going in the front of the house while I'm working in the back. She earns her keep and dog food is cheap compared to a armed guard.

Great things are going to happen in this shop. I'm thinking big block for the Duster. :toothy10: Dana 60, disk brakes all around, frame connectors and roll bar with full interior. Paint it all black with sectioned steel wheels and dog dishes. Fiberglass hood and trunk lid. Stealth baby! 8)