Building a Garage Workbench with Storage Out Of Scrap Wood
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- In this video, I build a workbench in my garage. I moved into this house a few months ago and trying to do any project without knowing where my tools are has been annoying and a waste of time. I want to customize it with drawers and add shelves to the top of the wall but I'm not 100% set on the layout. For now, I took some scrap wood from my old house, made a spot for my new miter saw, and finally got organized.
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Thanks for watching! 😃
Peg board provides an excellent bug habitat 🤫
Would be cool to put LED strip lights behind the peg board 🤪
Top skills, million likes
New FAN here! Not a fan of peg board either, but work bench looks awesome! Thanks for slowing it down and explaining things as you go! Great job!
Really enjoyed this! It reminds me of watching my dad work in the garage when I was a kid. He had it all organised in a ‘60’s era way. Screws, nails, hinges etc were in jars attached to the underside of his shelves. He made his own bench with a shelf underneath. It had all sorts of boxes with his tools and old light switches, telephone parts, door handles etc. I was an inquisitive girl and ended up being an okay handywoman! Tnks for your great content.👍🏼🇦🇺
Matt and Mrs. I’m so proud of you, your new home, growing family and growing channel. Your hard work and creativity are paying off. I’m here cheering you on in your new adventures. The garage shop build out and organization is so satisfying. God bless you all. ❤
This new chapter in you and your family's life is exciting to see. Thanks again always for the years and years of vids of the projects. CHEERS
Thank YOU for following along!!
Hey Matt, I have a great idea for you! Since I know how much you love spray foam, you can use spray foam to insulate behind the pegboard walls. Just pop the tip into each hole and start spraying!!!!!!
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Was anyone else just waiting for that grin when he used the new saw for the first time! Love your videos!
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I’ve said it before but you make it look so easy! And then there’s the bloopers 😂 ❤
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I had a 30 inch workbench a while back, and it was really awkward to reach for tools hanging on the wall behind it, so I cut it down to 24. But your bench looks great, really solid, and it's great to have loads of surface area!
I really enjoyed seeing this process. What a sturdy work bench!
You took scraps and turned them into a work of art, bravo.
Just the tonic after a lousy day! Thanks Matt 👍
That's a nice solid workbench. I went through the same thing when moving into my house a few years ago. Garage was a huge mess until I installed the old kitchen cabinets and countertops.
When you said you got a new miter saw and were building a workbench around it, I was sure it would be a Bosch axial glide. Those save you a good 12 inches of depth from not having those rails sticking out from the back.
I didn’t do a ton of research on saw options… I just passed by this one so many times at Home Depot that I had it in my head “I’m gonna get that saw one day” kinda like Wayne in Wayne’s world with the guitar. 🤣
You outdid yourself, again! For a temporary bench, it's very utilitarian! Take care!
First time I'm seeing such a sturdy temporary permanent looking work bench.
Wow☺️ the workbench looks great😊 I used to love helping my dad with his projects. Thank you for bringing back those memories through your video❤
The most beefy temporary workbench I've ever seen.
For me, it would be one of those projects that starts temporary and turns permanent lol!
With the cost of lumber and hardware, ( looked like he used an excessive amount of screws) I bet this bench cost much more than the miter saw that sets on it.
I’m always so impressed by how well you think through and anticipate things. I enjoy your channel.
I was over at Mack's channel "Midwest Magic Cleaners" and he gave a shoutout to your channel. Saying how great you are at fixing things and and you're really good at teaching folks how they could tackle a project and complete it. And he was right as I enjoyed your way at showing a good way of of building a workbench. The bloopers at the end had me laughing and you way of doing things seems so genuine,
My garage is covered in pegboard. I would not have put it there but wow, after having lived with it for 14 years, there is NO way I'd rip it out and put up drywall. It holds SO SO SO many tools. All
easy to see, easy to reach. In a few places I screwed strong magnetic bars onto the pegboard to hold tools more compactly. There are some old upper cabinets on the wall also, all with no doors.
In places I wanted to store items not on pegboard hooks, I just screwed boards onto the wall and used nails and other holders to store shovels, racks, hoes etc. Pegboard here has turned out to be incredibly useful! I might have a different opinion if it was the stuff with the smaller rather than the larger holes. These hooks are stout and have no problem holding more than one hammer or F style clamp. It is easy to rearrange the tools countless times. I leave no odd holes in the wall and I only have to touch the exact items I wish to reposition.
The magnetic bars are where I put screw drivers and small pliers on edge, allen wrenches, cold chisels, nail sets, paint can openers. There is one workbench with doors and drawers and some plastic drawers on shelves but the vast majority of tools are all within view and reach and I love it.
I have benches on both sides of my saw and learned fast that, no I can't mount a vise on that left bench, no I can't put something tall by the end, no I can't have permanent storage ON the bench that comes forward more than the fence on my saw, etc etc.
Your floor looks much like most garage floors, it only has to hold stuff. Garage work spaces only NEED to be functional and are one area of a home where aesthetics seem much less important than function! Can't imagine where your comment about IF you have to spend thousands and rip it out came from. Looks perfectly normal from here!
That’s going to work awesome for all the work you’re going to do to your new house!
Since temporary becomes permanent, you did the right thing and built a very nice workbench. I would consider putting on top a layer of formica or something similar, just to avoid grease and oil to be sucked in, if you place some piece of machiney on it. It's easier to clean too. =) Cheers.
WOW! Lots of great pointers! Need to do this in my shop🤗 Thank you!
Hope the video helps!! Thanks for watching!
Well done Matt!
That workshop will never fall down now lol
Cheers Ray (UK)
Great job. Been meaning to build one myself but I don’t have as much space, only 4x8 ft… might make it 4x4. Newer home and the “2 car garage” can barely fit 2 cars. You actually can’t park two SUV’s or trucks, no space.
Great choice on the 779. Price is amazing for what you get.
I watched the entire video, and I don't even plan to make a stationary work bench. It was just cool seeing someone care more about functionality than pretty artwork in a workbench 😂, and bonus for just using random scrap wood.
nice way to use up your old wood pieces! It actually blends in! :)
Great work as always, Matt. Looking forward to the next one. 👍🤩
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I love the bloopers 🤣🤣🤣
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Great job Matt. Will help with organization for sure.
Nice job, want to come over to my house ? Also, on the saw base, shimming is the best option. Belive it or not I had the same thing and the humidity changed the clearance seasonally. It's easier to lift up than sink down.
Good point!
I see this cool guys point......It's not a good idea to do a full complete garage renovation when there is so many other projects to do......However you need an organized "headquarters"......So a clean organized temporary solution is the best alternative.....
Great video
The number one thing I would recommend is your saw setup. Add one more stud centered underneath the table and then, instead of screws, use nuts and bolts. That will give less vibration and lead to better cuts with less tearout.
I don’t need a big workbench but I’m making a small workbench/storage out of an old dresser. I watched this from beginning to end, no fast forward. You always make everything interesting and easy to follow. Btw, I’m a 67 yo woman and semi-handy.
I left a hole under the back of my slide miter saw so most of the sawdust falls into a trash barrel.
I have tried different ways to collect the dust, but the dust collector hose interferes with cutting.
I think the best solution is to create a box to direct the sawdust into the barrel.
Thanks for the tip! I’ll see if I can come up with something in the future!
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You are 1000% right. Thank you! 🙏
That's an awesome bench brother! Good job
nice! Makes me want to clean out my garage and build some benches.
This man needs more levels.
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Love it man! Loving the new content in the new house!
I can literally feel that folding table groan through the internet.
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Dang dude, your temporary workbench is how I built my permanent workbench. Is the permanent one going to be titanium?!
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If only my guy kept his tools/garage organized like this...IF ONLY
Yeah, same here, our garage is a mess and he can never find anything. Doesn't help that putting things away is an alien idea to him. 😂
looks fricken amazing. great job!
Awesome job! The bloopers at the end were a great bonus! 😂
If you store the shop vac right next to the saw, you can cut a hole to pass the hose up to the back of the saw and the power cord up to the outlet.
I just moved from CA to NC and have lots to DIY, including a garage that has a decent workbench and shelves, thankfully, but needs a bit of work. Your videos always help me out, so thanks!
Solid build! Perfect timing too, because my shed desperately needs organization. I recently got a big compound miter saw for my deck build and now I have nowhere to store it!
Kick Ass Work Bench. Golly, you sure have a lot of "guy tool stuff"! You could have made a whole other video just showing how and why you organized it the way you did. I love a good organization video. Hope you're putting shelves across the back wall to get some stuff up/off the bench for more work surface. Let the projects begin!
The area above the garage, as awesome and huge as it is, I would think putting a work shop up there wouldn't be that practical. I wouldn't want to carry materials, supplies, projects up and down the stairs and always needing someone to assist, Having it in the garage, ground level makes so much more sense; better than in the basement. Nicely done!
Great workbench and you got a lot of tools, jealous ;-)
Really nice and very organized! Looking forward to the renovations to the new home.
Great job. You make it look easy.
This is awesome, A workbench I think I can build! Thankyou!
My only concern is maybe throwing a couple supports under the saw section so it doesn't sag over time .. looks amazing!!
You have inspired me. I've got a tougher layout but I have to start figuring.
Drywall is much cheaper but you might consider doing plywood walls. You could do a nice plywood and seal it with poly or something, or do a cheapish plywood and paint it. Plywood is way more durable, can handle a bit of water splash, you can hang anything anywhere, you can unscrew it and change or add electrical or whatever, and you don't need to tape and mud the seams. Idk how this plays into fire code since drywall offers some protection whereas plywood certainly doesn't. But it's much more utilitarian. I wouldn't use osb though even though it's cheaper you'll obviously have a rougher finish that will cling onto dust and whatnot.
I was thinking T-1-11, don't know the cost comparison, but it's strong and can handle a lot more than dry wall.
@@lindaroyal8161 not as much holding power with that stuff. It's 3/8 thick which is OK but 1/2 or even 3/4 plywood would hold anything he's ever going to want to hang up with proper hooks to do so. He can do a french cleat system for storage bins and tools, he can get some large heavy duty metal hooks for thing like bikes or gardening related things. Options are great just just a cheap option these days. If/when I finish out my pole barn I want to run 3/4 ply atleast on the bottom 8ft, the other 6ft of height could be a different cheaper material since I'll likely never hang anything that high.
@@95dodgev10 - Didn't think about the thickness, just figured it would be more sturdy than dry wall, easier to keep clean.
You're right, do it right the 1st time!
The most important thing I picked up here is that double rail at the front. Really great job thank you ☺️. Subscribed!
Beast of a workbench! Looks great as everything else you do!
Looks great, I think a pocket hole kit would come in handy for you.
Looks amazing!
Great job, I love how it looks. Very excited to see what you do next.
This is so nice! Always enjoy your videos!
Love it, great use of your new space 👍
Awesome build!!! I like your style and your work process. You remind me of myself during my years as a carpenter/ builder. One thing I noticed right away was your use of proper terminology regarding plumb and level. Often I watch DIYers who regard any use of a level as all things vertical and horizontal is referred to as level. It's as if the word Plumb did not exist. I worked in the building trades for 8 years building apartment buildings and many other types. In addition I worked in an Architect's office for 21 years. So I know quality tradesmen when I see it.
Great video, my shed looks the same with three folding tables. Thanks one of my next projects
I believe I can make this. Thanks great job!
Looks great. So much easier to find what you need. 👍
My garage has two walls that are peg board and I like it. I've got most of my stuff hanging plus I bought some peg board shelving and baskets too and it works well.
The day has FINALLY arrived!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you for sharing!
Love it, great job!🎉
Hello looking awesome good luck
6:45 depth.
The guy who had that workspace knew what he was doing. The pegboard is on point.
Looks good! Well done.
Very nice. I should build something like this in my garage. haha I agree that the quality of plywood can be quite bad for how much it costs these days. I'm the crazy person picking through them all at the store. lol The end result was incredible.
Thank you!!
That's an awesome setup! Despite what anyone says, having a good long span on either side of the miter saw makes a world of difference. :)
Can't say I've ever seen someone run a circular saw with the foot angled up like that before! What'cha doin' there?
That’s a bad habit. I should be adjusting the saw depth. I am working on it. 🤣
Greetings from South Africa 🇿🇦. Lovely relaxing content. Amazing workbench build. It turned awesome 👍
Thanks for the inspiration! 👍Love the out takes ! Awesome 😂
Good job mate, nothing fancy, just practical, regards from Wales.
the only thing i'm shocked about is that the new saw isn't a ryobi. XD
bench looks great tho!
Damn that’s quite the transformation
Love the ryobi tools!!
Awesome build and thoroughly enjoyable, every last screw :) Thanks for your content, always enjoy.
Great job and excellent presentation thanks a lot for your efforts
Great catching up with you, Matt. Masterful job as always!
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Great looking and very practical. This was interesting to watch.
Matt, 2024: Hello RUclips, I’mma build a temporary workbench
Matt, 2054: Hello RUclips, I built this workbench 30 years ago
Haha 😂 probably
My dad built a temporary workbench out or railroad ties in 1958. It was still there in 2009 when he sold the place.
Wow awesome work bench thanks for sharing the build
great job. nice work bench. I wish i had the size of your garage to work with. Maybe one day. lol a CA fan
You’re definitely going to need a dust collection “slot box” behind the miter saw to draw in airborne dust that is bad to breathe! The heavy bits fall to the floor and you can sweep them up, but the dust in your lungs is the danger!
Nice job!
Like always, excellent job. Very well thought.
Nice bench sir.
Thanks man! I will say, Pocket holes would work well for ALOT of this build 😊
Holy peg board Batman.
Right!? 😂
Nice build.
Get a laser level, makes working alone much easier.
awesome build
great job keep it up i enjoy the projects
Wow! Awesome! ❤
This is HUGELY inspirational. I'm working with my buddy to make an almost exact copy of this, but even beefier to support a 3.5'x7' section of an old wooden bowling lane, which is super heavy. Any recommendations? Thanks so much for all your content and keep up the great work!