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    Default new work bench

    my new work bench just need to put in vices and dogs
    smile and the world will smile with you

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    It looks good and sturdy.
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    They don't come anymore solid than that bench it'll last for many a task onya!

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    Now that's a workbench!!

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    I'm starting to develop a complex about my ply top benches. Hmm bench envey, maybe I will have to make one when I get a spare minute.
    As the guys above have said it looks realy sturdy.
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    Doesn't look as though it will fall over anytime soon...

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    A bit overengineered for whittling? Welcome back Spirit, haven't seen you around for a while. I was expecting to see a sculptor's bench, but you have bowed to the pressures of society, have you?

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    Did you make the top removable? It looks heavy.

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    the top sit inside the 45x300 origan outside frame
    *the top will be in 300mm strip 18mm thick ply , so that parts of the top can be removed as to give clamping oppions ,

    Im going to be makeing the same table at school with my kids and then we are going to make a utube vid of the biulding of it and then going to drop a bus on it , Now thats a good school project

    any bets on how high l could drop it or should l start with a car
    smile and the world will smile with you

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