G'day again guys.
Firstly I'd like to thank you one and all for your continued support, especially given that I am, at this moment unable to go into the cause of my latest dilemma.
On a brighter note though, I was able to dig up some previously unposted pics of the slowest bench build in history.
What you see is my attempt to make use of every possible piece of space in/on the bench, and remembering that I work from ideas that spring to mind and if they seem doable then I run with it.
I think there's only one thing in my life that I did plan for and that was my marriage, which only took me 38 years to prove my planning skills still need work.
Ok....here are my early attempts at making 'secret' drawers or bins which will be accessed through the top of the bench. Each receptacle has its own drop in tray which is supported above their own sectioned bases. Considering that there are at least 3 different types of wooden material in any one drawer, I was pleased enough with an almost reasonable 'piston fit' of both trays.
You may also notice to the right of a couple of pics, my old B&D Workmate which I hacked into a much smaller version of its former self. At the moment, it has been removed due to my adding about another 300 mm to the front of the bench itself.
I've come a fair way since these pics were taken, so hopefully it won't take me another matter of months before I get them posted for your perusal.
Cheers everyone,
Bob