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<blockquote data-quote="Ahall" data-source="post: 4024108" data-attributes="member: 49426"><p>High shelves, ladder accessible for stuff you never use and can’t part with</p><p></p><p>Plywood on top of the 2x12 benches</p><p>Smoother and replacible when shot</p><p>Nothing expensive or heavy just smooth and sacrificial </p><p></p><p>Also give the bench tops a generous front lip so you can clamp to them</p><p></p><p>Toe kicks trimmed to the floor on the work benches to keep a critical component from rolling under the bench and evaporating </p><p></p><p>Extra lights over the work benches</p><p></p><p>If you don’t have a 220 v plug add one near the door</p><p></p><p>Tie you biggest bench to the wall and put a stout vise on the corner </p><p></p><p>A barn door track on the bottom of the truss with a light hoist that runs in the track for lifting 300 lb class stuff onto the bench or out of the pickup bed. It will save your back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ahall, post: 4024108, member: 49426"] High shelves, ladder accessible for stuff you never use and can’t part with Plywood on top of the 2x12 benches Smoother and replacible when shot Nothing expensive or heavy just smooth and sacrificial Also give the bench tops a generous front lip so you can clamp to them Toe kicks trimmed to the floor on the work benches to keep a critical component from rolling under the bench and evaporating Extra lights over the work benches If you don’t have a 220 v plug add one near the door Tie you biggest bench to the wall and put a stout vise on the corner A barn door track on the bottom of the truss with a light hoist that runs in the track for lifting 300 lb class stuff onto the bench or out of the pickup bed. It will save your back. [/QUOTE]
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