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HTNVY.DUTY CIRCULAR SNWS T ITSTNII ... - Wood Tools

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Shed AccessoriesBuilt-in Workbench0VERALL SIZE:36"H x 24"0 x g5"LBacksplashfi4 95" long)\\.If buildins the garden shednhets your appetitewoodworking,N0TE: Fasten frame towall studs with 2/2" deck screws.We started with a built-in workbench,installed at the rear wall. Offor owtdoorcourse it's possible just to bring inyou don't haue a freestanding bench, but thisapproach gives you the work surfacewithout really sacrificing theto stop there. One of theof the project is the floor space below.The support frame for the benchconuenience it prouidesborrows the construction methodsfor working around the yard, and used to frame the shed walls, withyou can make the most of that a few minor differences. Use thevirtue by adding a few accessories. dimensions given for reference,There's certainly room for but measure your shed just in casehooks, shelves, and other hardwareto hang rakes, hoses, and nailed the stock together just likeyour wall framing varies. Weother seasonal tools, but we studs and wall plates, but used afocused first on making the shed 2xG for the front rail to make suremore functional and accessible. the bench was sturdy enough.rewardsadded,*?Notch DetailNote that the front rail extends3rr beyond each end of the frame.This allowed us to anchor it tostuds in the shed side walls. Wescrewed the back rail of the frameto studs in the rear wal-.The optional center brace canbeef up the bench for heavy loads.The ply'wood top came from thehalf-sheet we had leftover from thefront loft panel. We extended theplywood into the stud bays by cuttingnotches near the front cornersso we could drop it behindthe first wall stud. A 1x4 "backsplash"- added to keep smallitems from dropping off behindthe bench - completes the top.38\il/orkbench I June 1998

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