Ultimate Modular Workbench: A Design for Everyone

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @BenTardif
    @BenTardif  2 года назад +31

    Check out the plans here: www.thebencompany.com/store/p/ultimate-modular-workbench-plans
    What kinds of projects would you use this workbench system for?

    • @LeeJackson01
      @LeeJackson01 2 года назад +4

      I have a one-car garage with the constant need to switch things around. This system is amazing! Thank you! Sold.

    • @nriqueog
      @nriqueog 2 года назад +1

      I would love to have something like this for my art studio since I paint on flat surfaces. But how would you attach the top so that there are no screw heads poking through.

    • @aceofspades41
      @aceofspades41 2 года назад +1

      @@nriqueog counter sink and optionally plug, or attach from the bottom with tabletop fasteners

    • @alfisk5234
      @alfisk5234 2 года назад +1

      I'm going to use them for outfeed table with my tablesaw to start then see where it goes from there

    • @paule.9638
      @paule.9638 2 года назад +1

      @@nriqueog pocket screws from the bottom?

  • @admirosmankovic1065
    @admirosmankovic1065 Год назад +103

    This is a pretty solid little workbench. While once you figure out how it comes together, it is physically Easy to assemble ruclips.net/user/postUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh by yourself. But the diagrams explaining the steps are really pretty bad. I could not get the handle pins in all the way despite multiple attempts, so I just used a screw I had on hand for the 2nd handle. I could not get the first pin in further or pull it back out. You are supposed to hammer it in, but I had no leverage and the handle is plastic and I did not want to risk breaking it. I will get a lot of use out of the bench because of the convenient size and height. It does fold up nicely for storage. They even explain how to fold it so you don't get pinched...that is important!

  • @craig7618
    @craig7618 2 года назад +104

    I think I’ve found the work bench I want to build! Now, what are these ‘feet and inches’ you speak of??? 😁🦘🇦🇺

    • @lukelipson2130
      @lukelipson2130 2 года назад

      Lol

    • @JAY___M
      @JAY___M 2 года назад +9

      Ask your wife, tell her I said “it’s time”
      _also, sorry_

    • @thetj8243
      @thetj8243 Год назад +2

      something about 300 and 25 mm but to make it work in somewhere not-USA you maybe should try to find similar sized parts in more typical sizes... 2" x 4" would be something like 51 x 102 mm but here in Germany it's easier to get 40/60 x 80 or 60 x 100 mm 🤷 so I sometimes think about making a table of typical metric lumber with similar strengths then those imperial sizes 🤔 but maybe there is one and I just haven't found it yet 🤷

    • @AB-C1
      @AB-C1 Год назад +4

      In UK we use feet and inches and CM mm meters.. confusing though having both if you get the wrong one or trying to compare things And one uses one and another uses the other! Lol 😅🤦🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧

    • @danielcrowe318
      @danielcrowe318 Год назад +4

      As a US citizen, it's difficult to argue that the metric system is definitely superior. The problem is noone around here thinks in metric, so you have to know both. I would petition for a shift to logical measuring standards, for sure!

  • @slewter9041
    @slewter9041 2 года назад +75

    I'll be honest..I'm a old school guy..been wood working for 35 years now..I clicked on this to laugh at it..but I am humbled,,..this youngster is a natural at shop work..so..in conclusion I gotta say,,I learned something new and improved also damn cool..I'm a stubborn old prick who was impressed with your work..well done mate..I am gonna build 4 of these tables...I'm also now subscribed to your channel...I absolutely hate to admit it..lol..but,,yeah,,pretty damn cool...👌..btw..I agree peg board is garbage in my opinion...I hang my tools on French cleats....

    • @StoneSoupVideos
      @StoneSoupVideos Год назад

      Yep.

    • @ChaseKayzer
      @ChaseKayzer Год назад +2

      Why did you want to hate it so bad lol.

    • @_Thundrix
      @_Thundrix Месяц назад

      ​@ChaseKayzer because these older generations have been doing things the same way for 30 odd years and a younger person comes along and tries to innovate design wise, the older generation then go there's absolutely no way it'll work because again for 30 years they've done everything the same way cause it works. All just comes down to stubbornness really and maybe a slight bit of envy for the fact they didn't try to innovate themselves. Don't get me wrong the old pros are great to learn the necessary steps to create a solid foundation though, just take a bit of creativity and easy access to the Internet for us younger generations have made inspiration much easier to find

  • @jessedaulton7212
    @jessedaulton7212 Год назад +257

    Great book for a beginner . ruclips.net/user/postUgkxD-QRFQz730FJEh4f9BYSf-nkIMIC9hL_ this book really starts from the beginning, as in it explains what basic tools are and how to use them. But when it gets to the art of creating joints and how and when to use them this book really starts to teach you something. At least that was my experience.

    • @ericperez5758
      @ericperez5758 Год назад

      Great link thanks a lot 😁👍

    • @asuhayda1
      @asuhayda1 6 месяцев назад

      This is NOT a book for a beginner! DON'T FALL FOR Ted’s 16,000 Woodworking Plans SCAM! What do you get if you do buy it? The content package is far smaller than advertised and consists of outdated plans ripped off of public and private sources. There’s no customer service, and it can be hard to get your money back. Additionally, the projects and plans aren’t vetted, with reviews complaining about poor quality. There are RUclips reviews peddling these plans, often with FAKE USER ACCOUNTS or bots contributing comment reviews and fake testimonials to further encourage buyers. I got SCAMMED by this. Please learn from my mistake!

  • @jwd8964
    @jwd8964 2 года назад +20

    These benches would be awesome for modular model railroad layouts! Awesome design!

  • @CraigAmnott
    @CraigAmnott 25 дней назад

    Purchased your plans and built these about three years ago. Great carts. Super useful. Flexible. Great purchase.

  • @johnnymerchant
    @johnnymerchant Год назад +6

    This is such a great system. I was thinking of making similar carts for my miter saw and jobsite table saw so that I could slot either into a space depending on which I was using, but I had not considered making the entire work surface modular. What an awesome idea, and all of the storage solutions you demoed were really great use of space.

  • @kchassa_
    @kchassa_ 20 дней назад

    Dude, thanks! My dream became true... I will use the same method of your video... thanks for the lesson... god bless you and your cute dogs... cya and regards from Brazil

  • @chrisimming9454
    @chrisimming9454 Год назад +8

    I use a calendar to time my builds

  • @PapaSanto1973
    @PapaSanto1973 2 года назад

    Ive been a custom woodworker for 30 years, staying up to date with the latest tools in the trade and always looking for a way to improve the way i build. there are soooo many idiots who think they have what it takes to tell people how to build stuff on a you tube channel, usually i laugh at them and their primitive way of building. but not this time, you are intelligent and efficient. i say that because i built three of those tables about ten years ago in my garage!!!

  • @paulschwartz6074
    @paulschwartz6074 2 года назад +1

    I have two workbenches in my very small shop (a converted 8'x16' carport) very similar to yours. They're identical and both on casters. Originally they we were open but I've since added a drawer unit and shelf to one, and a pullout shelf/tray to the other. I enclose both and added doors to keep dust out. They're the workhorses of my shop. I've also used them as trolly carts for lumber deliveries, and platforms for standing on to reach overhead storage items. As you so perfectly illustrate, the versatility of these kinds of workbenches is endless, and so useful. Thanks for the great video.

  • @CtrlAltElite404
    @CtrlAltElite404 2 года назад +2

    Thank you!! I needed a mobile, flexible workbench for my 2 car Garage while I demo the old massive one built into one wall. This is so perfect, I hadn't even thought about a modulear design, going to make 3 of these and finally turn my wall into French cleat storage!! Bravo! Earned a sub!

  • @rp6732
    @rp6732 Год назад +1

    Wow, excellent. I may have the bodily issues that are unique problems, but over time, I found that the L-shaped desk is very useful if I'm sitting down. I'm not that tall (6'1"), but when I stand and work on a 30" inch desk, my back gets achy. The solution may be a custom build with maybe 40" inches height.

  • @kmartinator
    @kmartinator 2 года назад +6

    I like the idea of this so much. I think I now have a direction to go for my workspace in the coming year! I currently have a few various sizes and shapes of workbenches, but it seems like it'd be really nice to streamline them.
    Make one shorter and mount my little contractor table saw on it so the top is flush with the normal height. Others can be ganged together as outfeed tables.
    Set up one with my shop vac and dust separator on the bottom shelf.
    Heck, maybe even a miter saw one with the saw set lower. Then I could gang together two or three as needed for long miter cut pieces!
    Moving things around that often, I might have to look into a quicker-to-use method of joining them. Bolting would be great when they're going to be joined for awhile, but moving them around a bunch, it might get cumbersome.
    Thanks for sharing this! Elegance in simplicity!

  • @davidholmes6013
    @davidholmes6013 2 года назад +4

    Hey! We get it! It's modular! 🤣🤪👍🏼
    I had originally planned to do two 8'x2' carts to store against the wall in my single car garage and use as infeed/outfeed/assembly.
    I've been watching since the slab was poured and just hit the notification bell... oops!

    • @gogobot2492
      @gogobot2492 2 года назад +1

      I have two 8'x2' carts I built about a year ago. I've really struggled with them because of the length but at the same time I love having them for projects and they work great. After watching this video I'm going to convert them to this modular design.

  • @umakemesick2
    @umakemesick2 2 года назад +1

    This was an idea I was fooling around with for a modular table saw table to fit under my existing workbench. Thanks for thinking and demonstrating much more in depth than I thought previously.

  • @connieseitz7966
    @connieseitz7966 Год назад

    I just finished this building this workbench. I made the legs 28" long to accommodate my height and also so it will nest under my planned stationary workbench. I love it! Thank you for sharing your design.

  • @rhondaswanson9811
    @rhondaswanson9811 2 года назад +3

    LOVE this! We are building a new 36x36 garage shop that these modular work benches will be super usable and adaptable!
    My husband is a fly fisherman and needs a fly tying bench and I’m a gardener so I need a place to pot my plants!

  • @byronfujihira1995
    @byronfujihira1995 Год назад

    I wanted a work bench and a bar in my garage and let me tell you, LET ME TELL YOU! You are a GENIUS! Out fucking standing brother. This is all I will be building with some customization for my bar unit. Thank you!

  • @drlecktor6610
    @drlecktor6610 2 года назад +1

    And I forgot to say "Thanks" for the great design.
    This was my first project in trying to set up a small shop in the basement.
    AWESOME video instruction
    Even got my stepson off the video game as he was curious...
    Had him do ALL the assembly after I had all the pieces cut!
    Fun how bonding woodworking can be!
    Thanks again

  • @devilman3806
    @devilman3806 2 года назад

    All of my tools are stored in 4'x2' benches I cobbled together from pallet wood.
    I have been playing with the idea of making carts that matched.
    Glad I watched this first.

  • @BLBlackDragon
    @BLBlackDragon 2 года назад +1

    Simple, not too terribly expensive, and modular. Very nice.

  • @thormusique
    @thormusique 7 месяцев назад

    This is exactly the kind of workbench I've been looking to build, thanks! One thing, though: You forgot to mention the importance of having two doggos in the workshop to keep you on track. Cheers! 🙂

  • @garyt534
    @garyt534 Год назад

    WOW! Just bought your Modular Workbench Plans. What a great idea for a universal, re-configurable work bench system! Your plan is well executed and easy to understand. I needed a work bench and was struggling to find a plan that was easy to build and would serve multiple purposes. Your plan hit all the marks for me. $15 well spent. Thanks.

  • @dreys5096
    @dreys5096 6 месяцев назад

    Super simple builds with tons of modification potential. I built 4 of these over the weekend and they came out great. So great that I built 2 2x2 versions at lower heights to accommodate my miter saw and table saw. Any of my benches can now be an infeed or outfeed table for my saws. I selectively added the 3/4 bolt holes to the bottoms of the 2x2's and some of my 2x4 benches so I can add the 2x2's to the configurable bench mess. I'll be spending the next year reconfiguring the bottoms of theses benches to hold organizer boxes and tools! Thanks for saving me for the giant 4x8 rolling battleship bench Ben!

    • @LeosLeatherGoods
      @LeosLeatherGoods 5 месяцев назад

      How much did it run you per bench? I’m looking at making around 5-10 of these for a retail store.

  • @corgi42069
    @corgi42069 2 года назад

    I came for the ultimate french cleat system, i kept digging for more videos once i saw the corgi, i subscribed when you threw a ball at yourself. I appreciate the artistry.

  • @rangersmith4652
    @rangersmith4652 2 года назад +7

    This is what I have been looking for, and I didn't even know it. I will make some slight modifications, but this basic design is nearly perfect. Thanks!

  • @nevillecreativitymentor
    @nevillecreativitymentor 5 месяцев назад

    Saved me a ton of pain.
    So i have this place being made availale to me to setup my workshop ...its tiny ... and i may be asked to vacate pretty much anytime ..
    This modular work bench system makes a lot of sense ... especially since the door is about 2.5 feet in width and the path leading to this small space is also mighty tight (and strewn with junk) PERFECTO DESIGNO THANKO !

  • @dougliberman
    @dougliberman Год назад

    This is the perfect solution for my new 12x13’ shop. I’m going to make one for my dewalt table saw and another for my miter saw. This way, they can be pushed against the wall when they are not use and then brought together in the middle of room to make an out feed table or whatever else I need.

  • @michaels2208
    @michaels2208 Год назад

    Yeah this is good. I'm a disabled vet and do leather work currently for therapy and gift giving. I'm needing a workbench and the flexibility of these are good. I would probably do the french cleat and attach some magnets. Most of all my tools I like to put them on magnets for accessibility.

  • @alexwen2786
    @alexwen2786 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing this build. It was Easy to build, and the size is very convenient. Made with leftover plywood and store bought 2x4's. I'm using mine as an "oil change station", and gave away two others to neighbors

  • @deans9766
    @deans9766 2 года назад +8

    I really like the hole solution for connecting the benches. I've liked this style of modularity for a while(2x4 technology from Codename: Kids Next Door). Eye level racks could be added on the back using the holes for storage, tools or whatever.

  • @StoneSoupVideos
    @StoneSoupVideos Год назад

    Ben these are great mod tables and beyond easy to build. Appreciate greatly the thorough visual instructions, they're super helpful and well done to boot. I actually first just followed your video and it was all I needed to make these tables. I started w two tables and finished them up in about two hours, and I'm in the middle of doing some personal customizations to the tables to make them more user-friendly for specific things i'm using on those tables (table and chop saw stuff, belt sander, etc)
    When I finished them I was beyond pleased w the results, and am building a couple for my daughter's sewing/quilting room projects and she loves the versatility. Your skill and ability to convey what's needed and how then to use it all is WELL worth the $15 for the plans and anyone who builds one of these by following your instructions should send you $15.
    if they don't, "may the fleas of a thousand camels invade their pubic areas!"
    And one final word of encouragement and appreciation my young entrepreneur friend, I would have paid $20, so don't ever underestimate your worth again moving forward, Ben. You bring a LOT to the table, no pun intended, and you should be compensated appropriately for that expertise. My $15 was well spent, thank you.

  • @isaackershnerART
    @isaackershnerART 5 месяцев назад

    Shelves and workbenches all like this would be so cool in my small shop!

  • @christopherhansen2173
    @christopherhansen2173 2 года назад +1

    I built very similar modular work benches. Instead of holes and bolts to attach them I used adjustable latch clamps. If you are going to be moving them around a lot this is very convenient. I like the bottom tray concept you used as mine only have a center shelf.

  • @madwilliamflint
    @madwilliamflint 2 года назад

    Boy that hits a sweet spot. No more than it needs to be but more than enough to serve the purpose. Nice.

  • @thebarbmiller
    @thebarbmiller Год назад

    I've been wondering how to fit a workbench in my garage that wasn't too big. Somehow (thanks, Universe) I stumbled on this video and bam! Modular!! Thank you for a great video. I have faith I can do this on my own!! Problem solved!!

  • @cyclewithalex
    @cyclewithalex 9 месяцев назад

    Ben, I was so impressed with your modular work benches I bought the plans. Your plans were easy to follow and the project turned out great. Thank you, Alex😀

  • @roman2374
    @roman2374 2 месяца назад

    I love your large work bench! The detail with the French cleat on the side of the workbench is very clever

    • @roman2374
      @roman2374 2 месяца назад

      Also - came for woodworking, stayed for corgi 😂😂😂

  • @supermodestmouse
    @supermodestmouse 11 месяцев назад

    i love it when your corgi came in and brought you a ball to play - obviously knew you were working hard!
    I like this idea - i always seem to need a new surface so modular works nicely. I'll probably try this for my 2nd project after i build a home for my table saw.

  • @michaeldelvecchio41
    @michaeldelvecchio41 2 года назад

    I'm glad this video came across my tube. I now have another option for utilizing my workspace more efficiently. Thanks!!!

  • @cqangie29
    @cqangie29 Год назад

    Omg!!!!! I am completely blown away with these modular workbenches!! I just saw the plans on Etsy and saw that you are on RUclips. I love all the options these give you. I am opening a small bakery. Sometimes I need lots of bench space, sometimes I need less. When I’m not baking, I can use 1 or 2 to display my packaged goodies. I also make and sell soap. I could make another set for my soap set up. Thank you so much for sharing this. I will definitely purchase the plans and refer to this video for extra help. Thank you!!! Much Love, Angela-Foxy Farm Coffee and Bakery!! Opening Fall 2023 🎉❤ 🦊

  • @JerryinSEMO
    @JerryinSEMO Год назад

    Well done! I just built three of these for my garage at our house in town. Used left over treated 2x4s from an old deck for a pool I had to take down. Little bit twisted, and took a few more minutes to square up compared to new wood. Now to build out some shelves in them and bolt two together for an “L” shaped bench and one for a work table. I did use 5/8” plywood and it’s very strong.
    Bought your plans and will buy more!

  • @user-ru1wp4bt9q
    @user-ru1wp4bt9q 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for such a useful, fun video! I love seeing your dogs bringing their balls as you are working. :) While I could have worked everything out from this video, I just purchased the plans to support you! I am off to buy my casters now then off I go creating my modular workbench!! Being just 5'1", I will be making my legs shorter, but everything else should work out just perfectly! :)

  • @paulagray5148
    @paulagray5148 2 года назад

    Ben, I made three carts and having a blast, I really love this, thank you sooooo much….

  • @chew643
    @chew643 2 года назад

    I made one of these today. I'm a little taller so I made the legs 32in each .... All said and done it is 37in off the ground and works great!!! For a novice it only took me about 1.5 hours to do and a wonderful upgrade to my garage

  • @NeyJ
    @NeyJ 2 года назад +3

    On another note, the banner art for your channel is awesome!!

    • @daveortwine2641
      @daveortwine2641 2 года назад

      Yeah it makes me wanna tickle my pickle if you know what im saying

  • @alexmarrello5053
    @alexmarrello5053 2 года назад

    This solution is so simple it's genius! Mind officially blown!

  • @hardtailgang
    @hardtailgang Год назад

    I copied your "big ol' workbench" when I was first setting up shop in my 2-car garage a couple years ago. Within 6 months or so, I found it much too big for the space, broke it down, and turned it into 2 smaller workbenches. They still feel too big though, I think I might now copy you again and go with some of these. I'll probably also make a custom one that's the same footprint but has a lower shelf for my table saw to sit. Good ideas as always Ben, thanks!

  • @Marys_Pots_Pans_and_stuff
    @Marys_Pots_Pans_and_stuff 5 месяцев назад

    Okay, well I saw this video and decided to buy the wood/screws/casters and build a few of these! I share our 2 car garage with my 11 year old son's Bandolero race car, I need something that I can wheel out of the way when I'm working on the car. I'm a mom that loves working on my son's car and woodworking :-)

  • @Grimster72
    @Grimster72 6 месяцев назад

    Thinking of building a couple of these, instead of bolts I'm thinking strong magnets and metal plates for connecting together and removable casters. Thanks for the ideas!

  • @slinkystephens8893
    @slinkystephens8893 Год назад

    Purchased plans and built two of these yesterday. They are amazing and work great. Plans were comprehensive and the build went together fairly quick. Well the second one anyway lol

  • @TruckStuff1
    @TruckStuff1 2 года назад +4

    I've always cut my plywood into 2x4 sheets the way you did... Until an old man working at Home Depot (clearly a wizard) taught me different. Cut it like a cross. Cut in half long ways and across the width. When you do this you only lose half a blade with (1/16") off each piece. Amazing, I know.

    • @BenTardif
      @BenTardif  2 года назад

      Hey that’s pretty smart!

    • @kjamma4
      @kjamma4 Год назад +1

      You could still cut it like in the video but just make the first in the center (to make two pieces 4x4) and then make the other two cuts. All four oieces will be the identical size.

  • @focused313
    @focused313 Год назад

    Thanks. Just grabbed a few 2x4s and used some scrap sheets in my garage and made this. I want almost everything in my garage to be on wheels.

    • @BenTardif
      @BenTardif  Год назад

      It’s a great way to keep the space flexible!

  • @douggreene4458
    @douggreene4458 2 года назад

    Understated elegance. Just completed my first 3X6 mobile workbench. I wish I had seen this first. Thanks.

  • @barrymelody4477
    @barrymelody4477 2 года назад

    This looks like an idea I have been looking for for ages. I'll adapt the size to fit my requirements. But the old acronym comes to mind KISS.

  • @JasonWjddphotography
    @JasonWjddphotography Год назад

    love the french cleat organizer idea! Infinite options for storage bins, because you built all the bins for custom fit!

  • @drennen135
    @drennen135 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome…the genius is in its simplicity and versatility. I’m definitely doing this. Thanks man!

  • @alxgag3
    @alxgag3 Год назад

    So simple, yet so good! Love the dogs are with you the whole time :)

  • @DonCarlione973
    @DonCarlione973 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome job. Simple yet functional!
    I like that old lathe in the back too. Nice piece of machinery 👌🏻

  • @degenskonto6408
    @degenskonto6408 5 месяцев назад

    You'd get less cracking in the legs if you staggered the screws, the ones towards the end of the are in the exact same grain line as the previous set of screws. I've got a small shop in the basement and I think this design would be perfect for me, especially since you can roll them out of the doorway (Genius!).

  • @Rob-je6vx
    @Rob-je6vx 2 года назад

    Buying wood (and having it cut) at Home Depot. The hallmark of every fine craftsman.

  • @clemoniii
    @clemoniii Год назад

    Ya gotta love stupidly simple solutions to this TREMENDOUS need

  • @AbdicateDotNet
    @AbdicateDotNet 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful!! Wonderful!! Wonderful!! It's nice to see you back in the workshop! Loved the little one's cameo!! Great to see the "technical difficulties" again!! Great job Ben!! !! !! !! !! 👍👍⭐⭐👏👏👏👏

  • @KillyBesel
    @KillyBesel 2 года назад +1

    This is literally the exact same style bench I made a few years ago. Had a 4'x4' cart, and 2ea 2'x4' carts all at the height of my table saw. Ended up using clamps to hold them together.
    Problem I encountered was putting the casters on the corners as you did, they made contact when pushing it around with the benches held together. Ended up staggering a few of them.

    • @strictnonconformist7369
      @strictnonconformist7369 Год назад

      I saw his placement of casters so close to the edge, and noted without him showing it, it’d be a win for not having an unstable rolling table when you put loads on it by itself, but wheels that rotate outside the bounds of the table I expected would be the problem you report.

  • @benehubar2423
    @benehubar2423 2 года назад

    Hey Ben, just build your Workbench from this video. I used 6 cm x 12 cm for the frame (Not Amerikan 😅) and it is SOLID!
    Can‘t wait to finish my Workshop and use it for Projekts! Thx Man for the Idea!

  • @closequarters4575
    @closequarters4575 Год назад

    The free hand plywood rip cuts are impressive 👍

  • @fightmilk8613
    @fightmilk8613 Год назад

    I really appreciate how you used basically tools. Awesome video I’m planning on making one of these soon. Thanks!

  • @shemmac4700
    @shemmac4700 11 месяцев назад

    very good idea. i like how you also adapt the holes so you can hang things off it too

  • @SnowWolf75
    @SnowWolf75 2 года назад

    Very nice idea! I have no workshop (yet), but I still added it to a personal list for later. Loved the outtakes of you attacking yourself, and those of the doggos.

  • @MansterBear
    @MansterBear 2 месяца назад

    the bloopers haha...
    Should I get someone to catch this?
    No, I'll just throw it into whatevers over there and let the chaos ensue.... multiple times lol

  • @madwilliamflint
    @madwilliamflint 2 года назад

    Just so clean and easy. Bought and printed. Heading down to the shop to take inventory, then off to the big box stores. o7

  • @MichaelAlthauser
    @MichaelAlthauser 2 года назад

    Looks like a fantastically useful design, and best of all it doesn't take a ton of fancy tools or equipment to make and put together.

  • @fcrick
    @fcrick 2 года назад

    This inspired me enough to make one of these today. For the top I used some plywood i'd already cut to be the top of a router table, so now I have a router table and not just a router plywood I'd clamp off the side of my table. I really like that it's just 2x4's that are all 45" long or less - I found I had so much scrap just the right size, and probably enough for another one. I carefully made it match the height of the workbench I inherited from the previous owner of my house, so now I can easily extend it on any side. I think I'm gonna make some shorter 2' by 2' ones next for my miter and table saws so with the saws installed they'll all match in height.

  • @woodyworld5939
    @woodyworld5939 2 года назад +1

    You content keeps getting better, can’t wait to see where you go from here

  • @qmoonwalker3847
    @qmoonwalker3847 2 года назад

    Dodge ball professional!! Great idea for us who don't have much room!

  • @PaganWizard
    @PaganWizard 2 года назад +2

    In most of the "big box stores" if you pick out a full sheet of plywood, and have them cut it into 4 2'x4' pieces, it will save you A LOT of $$$ as opposed to buying their pre-cut pieces.

  • @gerritvandijk425
    @gerritvandijk425 2 года назад

    Built similar ones 20 years ago. Used magnets to connect. and yes make them as light as possible!Great plan , always interested in how others creat ideas for the shop 👍

    • @benjenkins2415
      @benjenkins2415 2 года назад

      Thinking same about magnets. How well do they hold the tables together?

    • @gerritvandijk425
      @gerritvandijk425 2 года назад +1

      @@benjenkins2415 it took some experimenting , but they eventually work great and hold as I want them

  • @johnprouty6583
    @johnprouty6583 2 года назад +21

    Outstanding! I subscribed originally when you did the first workbench, this new one is very well thought out, simple, efficient use of materials and the adaptability will work really well for the space I have available. Congratulations on your new addition too, but glad to have you back, I look forward to Saturday mornings to catch your latest YT.

  • @daveisnothere
    @daveisnothere Год назад

    Ok you talked me into it. I had been scouring YT videos for a good workbench that I can set up with a miter saw, table saw and a router table. With your idea I can make one "module" for each, plus a few bench only modules to make a full work area.

  • @rabenfuerst7332
    @rabenfuerst7332 2 года назад +2

    I am building a set of 5 tables, each one around 4.6 by 2.3 foot (1.4meter by 0.7 meter - I need that size for a few of my machines) as a modular system.
    Instead of bolts to connect them, i use a system of tension locks (don't know if that's the English name for it, in German those things are called "spannverschluss"), and instead of the casters you use, i decided to use "heberollen" (I have seen them called workbench casters, don't know if that's correct...) - it's a kind of wheel-set that can be folded up or down, if up, the work table stands on wood and can't roll away, if down, it stands on the wheels and can be easyly moved
    Let's hope everything works as intended...

  • @dannymarkgraf34
    @dannymarkgraf34 2 года назад

    GREAT VIDEO. I THINK I AM GOING TO USE THEM TO START MY LEATHERWORKING SHOP. THANKS FOR THE INFO

  • @spamslamwich1776
    @spamslamwich1776 2 года назад +2

    Suggest magnets for the next set you build, so there is less time spent bolting table together.

  • @Supermachoo1
    @Supermachoo1 2 года назад

    Simple And Functionally Brilliant ! Thank you.
    Just thinking of using bolts and nuts to hold the legs to the trays so that each unit can be unscrewed for ease of transportation.

  • @niccolealdrich4890
    @niccolealdrich4890 Год назад +1

    Excellent idea 💡 👏
    I love how you can add on and arrange as needed. Definitely going to build a few in my new shop!

  • @oldnavy6156
    @oldnavy6156 Год назад

    Had fun building this home depot sold the top and bottom pieces exactly 2ft by 4ft in white birch plywood

  • @TheDarty79
    @TheDarty79 Год назад

    thank you! i bough the stuff today will build 2 this week i love that i can move them if i need to!

  • @steveo7265
    @steveo7265 2 года назад

    I really like how simple this is to make. I've been thinking about making a work bench and have seen several youtube videos on the subject, but I'm not a woodworker. Ain't nobody got 100 6' clamps for those glue-ups.

    • @keithfaulkner6319
      @keithfaulkner6319 2 года назад

      Yeah, what's with all these utubers that glue the hell out of everything? I've been building stuff for 50 years and never glued anything. That's what screws and bolts are for.

  • @MikhailSkachkoMIS
    @MikhailSkachkoMIS Год назад

    the basketball toss deserved a like :)

  • @johncooper5414
    @johncooper5414 2 года назад

    Built my first one today, from old scrap laying around and HF casters! Thanks!

  • @blakewilliams3702
    @blakewilliams3702 2 года назад +1

    Enjoy all your videos but this one stands out for me. Very useful design. Thank you.

  • @yoderd2080
    @yoderd2080 2 года назад

    Clicked liked just for that ball throw😂😂

  • @aivernlamco
    @aivernlamco 2 года назад

    good camera/video skill. Very entertaining the way you present

  • @seanholte5632
    @seanholte5632 Год назад

    Just made this, (3) and added 1 1/2 X 1 x 10 7/8 rails spaced 1 1/2 inches between in the end supports to hold those Harbor Freight bins locked in place. You can retrieve them by lifting and pulling from the outside or from underneath. Wish I could post pictures here.

  • @167curly
    @167curly 2 года назад

    Ingenious, and within all wood-workers' capabilities, Ben. Seasons Greetings to you and yours.

  • @guyver1215
    @guyver1215 Год назад

    seriously love this and I've been researching making my first work bench and hands down this is the one I like the most!

  • @paigenicholson4220
    @paigenicholson4220 2 года назад

    This video is pure gold!! Thank you!

  • @SimonDingley
    @SimonDingley 2 года назад +1

    You're my hero! This is exactly the sort of thing I was looking for as I'm about to move into my first proper small unit and need worktops for prepping and packing products exactly as you've done in your final setup.

  • @timjohnson1578
    @timjohnson1578 Год назад

    Made two of these for our smalls business, going to make a third to house my table saw also. Great video and thanks for the ideas :)