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blog:personal_diy_workbench [2020/12/14 21:13] – [Finishing Touches] john | blog:personal_diy_workbench [2021/06/25 09:22] (current) – [And altogether...] john | ||
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Total cost was therefore about £30 (just the MDF and the edge molding). | Total cost was therefore about £30 (just the MDF and the edge molding). | ||
- | ==== Build Process ==== | + | ===== Build Process |
Starting to break down several of the old roof trusses and supports: | Starting to break down several of the old roof trusses and supports: | ||
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- | ==== Finishing Touches ==== | + | ===== Finishing Touches |
- | Paint and varnish | + | Paint was a left-over tin of B&Q ' |
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+ | Starting by painted the main workbench: | ||
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+ | Several coats of varnish applied and sanded back slightly between coats. This is the third coat of varnish drying: | ||
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+ | Painted the smaller workbench and waiting for its second coat of varnish to dry: | ||
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+ | ===== Computer/ | ||
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+ | I also had plenty of wood left over from several pallets that hardware and material had been delivered on, so rather than it going to waste, I salvaged the nicer pieces from it (some of it wasn't worth saving, but there were a couple of straight, decently finished planks), sanded them down and built some additional shelving above the workbench: | ||
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+ | Here's the first of the shelving units I built, it's just fixed to standard twin-slot metal shelving hardware: | ||
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+ | All three shelves installed and after their second coat of varnish: | ||
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+ | ===== Tool Storage ===== | ||
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+ | The tool storage rack was a ready-to-use solution from Amazon; a steel ' | ||
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+ | All I really had to do was make up two mounting boards for the rack to hang from since the wall it was going on was a plasterboarded and would not support the weight when hung directly: | ||
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+ | Boards screwed to studs, and tool rack screwed to the boards: | ||
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+ | Almost all of the hangers in use, though I had to fashion a few extra for the drills to be able to be mounted on the lower mounting board, rather than the tool rack itself: | ||
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+ | ===== Screws, Bolts and small components ===== | ||
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+ | Added a pair of wall mounted organisers to hold all of the miscellaneous fasteners and small electronics components, zip ties and the like that always seem to be stuffed in the back of drawers or in odd sized tins or cardboard boxes: | ||
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+ | ===== And altogether... ===== | ||
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+ | Here's the entire storage/ | ||
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+ | ===== Additional Storage ====== | ||
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+ | Picked up a couple of slot-together stackable shelving units to add additional shelf space for tools, garden equipment and similar: | ||
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