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Concrete machine bench moved into the w'shop..... but...... |
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John Hill:
--- Quote from: Davo J on August 17, 2011, 04:31:56 PM ---Was delivery and installation all a part of that price John? Also are you going to put some type of cupboards under it to use up the space? I think the off set studs that we mentioned on the other forum would would for the miscalculated holes, you could even leave a flange in the middle to rest against the table top. Once in, the grout would cover them up and you would never know they where their. It would also save drilling and messing with the bench for 4.5mm. Dave --- End quote --- Yes, the job included delivery, they only had about a mile to travel and using the crane took about 5 minutes for the offloading and pokeing it into the garage. I have some steel cabinets that I hope will fit under the bench though I have not measured them yet. There will be a brake pedal on the lathe side so whatever goes under there will likely have to be built in, I will probably make a swing out rack for lathe tooling. |
doubleboost:
Looks very good :thumbup: :thumbup: I used to think i over enginered things :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh: John |
CallMeAl:
What a great bench! Gives new meaning to heavy duty! When this civilization ends and eons later when the next uncovers this in an archaeological dig it will be believed it was some kind of sacrificing alter with the drain gutter around the edge.. Too cool :bow: Al |
Pete.:
I guess in a way it will be :D |
loply:
Forgive me for not following your whole story, but what's inside the table top for reinforcement? Looks handy! Did you not fancy painting it? |
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