here is my mini rolling fab table i found this in the warehouse where i work, it was headed to the dumpster. then one day while in the "ER" i a fw more, the doctor's use them to keep thier lap tops and printers on..
The only reason it got painted was to see if the Imron that has been on the shelf since the mid 70's was still any good. I don't think I'll ever be to make it drive worth a darn. If you saw the floor board in my truck right now you would say that it's my workbench, welding table and my tool box.
I wish I had a closer better picture, but my work bench is very sentimental to me. Me and my dad don't work well together, kind of brings to mind that orange county choppers show. but about 5 years ago I got the cool opportunity to work along side of my father in a heavy equipment shop we worked as diesel techs side by side for about 3 years before I decided to join the military. We butted heads alot, but before I left, in our down time we built this really heavy duty work bench for me, and we both signed our names under the table top with a mig. I will never get rid of this thing, means to much. Uploaded with ImageShack.us
Chucked my work bench years ago. Just a junk collector. I have a old table top with hinges screwed to the wall to flip up once in awhile if i need one.
You guys have some fantastic work benches! Here's mine; right next to the "garage". Piece of 3/4 plywood sitting on metal sawhorses!
I have one somewhere....funny thing is I have a toolbox too, but there's never the right tool in it. I'm pretty jealous of you organized type guys...I can only pull that off for a few weeks at a time.
I'm sorry, that is NOT acceptable. In order qualify, you really need to be using hood/trunk/roof of a formerly finished, preferably chopped, project car that has been shoved aside and/or placed on a back burner while more "important" projects get finished first. Brian
Threw mine together from some cabinets I got at a used commercial fixture store and a discounted kitchen counter top. I like it because its easy to wipe off. Also came across a reject bar top that was marked down for 10 bucks. Its on 11" deep so I mounted it on the wall infront of where I park my Pontiac. great for setting down tools and parts when working under the hood.