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    Default My sons new work bench he is 2.5 yo

    Its built from plywood and pine. With drawer slides for some extra space he loves it and was fun to build.

    Those are real safety glasses too. The protector junior set fits well.

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    Default Re: My sons new work bench he is 2.5 yo

    Oh yea. It was his colour choices so don't blame me )

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    Looks great.
    Have you allowed for leg extensions as he gets bigger?

    Good to know that you have started him in the habit of good safety.

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    Default Re: My sons new work bench he is 2.5 yo

    Its actually a bit tall so he has a step to stand on that we can get rid of.

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    That is a real workbench well done and he'll soon grow into it

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    Cool as!!!!!
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    You do realise that plastic tool just aren't going to hold him for long, all too soon it will be 'Daddy can I use your hammer', or some-such. Then the fun really starts.

    Well done on starting him so early.
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    He looks as happy as any of us at the bench. Ear and eye protection as well. Well done.
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    Default Re: My sons new work bench he is 2.5 yo

    Quote Originally Posted by dr4g0nfly View Post
    You do realise that plastic tool just aren't going to hold him for long, all too soon it will be 'Daddy can I use your hammer', or some-such. Then the fun really starts.

    Well done on starting him so early.
    Its already started only he does not ask. If a hammer is within reach or any other tool it ends up in his work bench.

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    That's an excellent job. Love the colour, so are you now going to do the same for your work bench.

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    Default Re: My sons new work bench he is 2.5 yo

    Quote Originally Posted by Christos View Post
    That's an excellent job. Love the colour, so are you now going to do the same for your work bench.
    No pine colour is good for me )

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    Nice work. It is really cute.

    Oh if he really picked the colours then we have a real issue here. Better take him to see one of Chuck Norris' movies. Just to be save.
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    Those are Percy's colours from Thomas the Tank Engine - a clear favourite for any 2 year old!
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