stewart.leach
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I have read this series three times, and keep seeing mods I want to add to my current or next bench!
An acquaintance of mine in the local woodworking club had one of these and had to screw a sheet of 3/4 ply to the back legs to keep it from racking. Bill Raby added the same or similar bench early on in the Lancaster Flintlock Rifle Build video series. A vew episodes in you can see he used L brackets to lag it to the wall. Once stiffened up it seemed to work pretty well in the vids, and the guy in the club said he was satisfied with his.I needed a workbench now and didn't have the time to make one from the ground up so earlier this week I bought one at Harbor Freight on sale for $120. Just finished putting it together today. It will work for the time being and I'll add to it as time goes by. As you can see in the background I'm still clearing out the garage and organizing a little bit at a time.
I'm looking at adding an apron to mine that will serve two functions, to eliminate the racking and as an extra work platform. All I have to do is put in a little time because I already have the wood. It's not a bad workbench as long as it can be sturdied up.An acquaintance of mine in the local woodworking club had one of these and had to screw a sheet of 3/4 ply to the back legs to keep it from racking. Bill Raby added the same or similar bench early on in the Lancaster Flintlock Rifle Build video series. A vew episodes in you can see he used L brackets to lag it to the wall. Once stiffened up it seemed to work pretty well in the vids, and the guy in the club said he was satisfied with his.
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