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Geronimo 05-25-2019 03:15 PM

Garage workbench/space
 
I really want to take on rebuilding my 3.0L in a few years... So I want to set up a very nice space to work very cleanly and organized.

I also don't want to spend all my money on the space, rather spend it on the car.

I have seen lots of garage threads, but I am looking for cool solutions to work benches and generally good space ideas to facilitate my future engine rebuild... things I might not have thought the I need.

Thanks guy!

Dantilla 05-25-2019 05:29 PM

Setting up my workspace-
The flat benches use a solid core door as the top surface.
The back one- One sheet of 3/4 plywood with 12 inches ripped leaves a three foot wide main surface with a one foot wide upper shelf.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1558833871.jpg

Dantilla 05-25-2019 05:39 PM

It got a bit messy.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1558834702.jpg

brainz01 05-25-2019 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Dantilla (Post 10470972)

Whatcha building? RV?

Hendog 05-25-2019 08:19 PM

Aeroplane?

Dantilla 05-25-2019 08:32 PM

Rv-7

Jrboulder 05-25-2019 08:33 PM

Desks from goodwill. Lots of commercial grade stuff for pocket change.

madcorgi 05-25-2019 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Dantilla (Post 10470972)

Cool!

gduke2010 05-26-2019 04:01 AM

A Formica counter top and lot of light.

Alan A 05-26-2019 04:28 AM

For the first one - went with a commercial setup second go round - used old kitchen cabinets and mdf. 1.5” wood furring strip on the front and then glued laminate over top. If you only glue the edges the laminate can be replaced fairly easily and it’s not that expensive. It also wipes clean and was way cheaper than Formica countertops.

Baz 05-26-2019 04:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan A (Post 10471171)
For the first one - went with a commercial setup second go round - used old kitchen cabinets and mdf. 1.5” wood furring strip on the front and then glued laminate over top. If you only glue the edges the laminate can be replaced fairly easily and it’s not that expensive. It also wipes clean and was way cheaper than Formica countertops.

Alan,

Thanks for the input!

Could you please expound on your laminate recommendation with photo(s) or links to specific products?

Thanks!!!

Dantilla 05-26-2019 05:48 AM

Doesn't show up well in the first picture, but against the back wall is an 8-foot long stainless steel table I got several years ago from a place that bought & sold used restaurant equipment.

The top is very solid, and stain proof, being stainless. I also have a bunch of miscellaneous Porsche fasteners & bits in stainless trays that were from a salad bar.

Maybe check craigslist under the "Business" section for similar items.

brainz01 05-26-2019 07:43 AM

Nice build. Do you have a thread? I'd love to build sn RV-10, but alas, I've already got more projects than time. When do you think she'll fly?

Alan A 05-26-2019 10:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baz (Post 10471183)
Alan,

Thanks for the input!

Could you please expound on your laminate recommendation with photo(s) or links to specific products?

Thanks!!!

HD has sheets of the stuff around $60 for a 4x8. I picked one that I could live with. Here’s an example:

https://www.homedepot.com/p/FORMICA-4-ft-x-8-ft-Laminate-Sheet-in-Brite-White-with-Matte-Finish-004591258408000/202911152

Evans, Marv 05-26-2019 10:35 AM

If you need a really sturdy (but relatively heavy) table top I recommend going to H.D. or similar and buying a 4x8 sheet of flooring plywood. They have them that are 1 1/8" thick. That's what I made my work bench top out of and covered it with outdoor carpet. Frankly it's probably overkill but solid as a rock.

Baz 05-26-2019 10:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan A (Post 10471437)
HD has sheets of the stuff around $60 for a 4x8. I picked one that I could live with. Here’s an example:

https://www.homedepot.com/p/FORMICA-4-ft-x-8-ft-Laminate-Sheet-in-Brite-White-with-Matte-Finish-004591258408000/202911152

OK thanks.

Guess I was confused when you wrote:
Quote:

It also wipes clean and was way cheaper than Formica countertops.
But now you are saying formica IS what you'd use.

(from your link):
___________

FORMICA
4 ft. x 8 ft. Laminate Sheet in Brite White with Matte Finish


Formica laminate is ultra scratch, stain and impact resistant
Beautiful and durable laminate for use in any room in the home
Matte finish imparts a warm effect enhancing the beauty of colors

$ 55 44

___________

Alan A 05-26-2019 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baz (Post 10471451)
OK thanks.

Guess I was confused when you wrote:


But now you are saying formica IS what you'd use.

(from your link):
___________

FORMICA
4 ft. x 8 ft. Laminate Sheet in Brite White with Matte Finish


Formica laminate is ultra scratch, stain and impact resistant
Beautiful and durable laminate for use in any room in the home
Matte finish imparts a warm effect enhancing the beauty of colors

$ 55 44

___________


Look at the price of a ready made Formica countertop from the same source. This plus MDF is about 1/3 the cost for a ROYO solution that’s cheaper to replace if you mess it up. That was what I meant.


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