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THE WORK BENCH This forum is dedicated to arguably the most important piece of equipment in the woodworkers arsenal. The work bench.

 

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Hi everybody so iv been a member on here for a while but don't realy come on here much but i thought id show you my workbench build that i built and theres a video build of it too feel free to have a look! iv built a couple benches in my time ......

first video build for the long bench!





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Good looking benches!

Where did you source the timber?
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Good looking benches!

Where did you source the timber?
thanks!,mostly bunnings and i had old pallets that i just planed down saved on costs i priced the 70mm#70mm they wanted like 30$ per leg so i just planed em down


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