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    Default Mahogany Workbench

    This used to be my planing station, then my sharpening station, which is why it’s so dirty.
    The timber is mahogany, and bolts are used to hold it together. I didn’t make it but bought two from Bunnings about 10 years ago.
    The other one became real flimsy, as expected, and I replaced the bolts with draw bored mortise and tenons. She’s solid as a rock.
    I would suggest that you also do the same thing to this workbench. If I had a bigger shop, I would clean it up and keep it, but I don’t and it’s making me claustrophobic.
    I want my floor real estate back.
    Dimensions: 1500x600

    Asking Price $100
    pick up only please

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    Can this be broken down into it's individual parts? Essentially I'm wondering if I could take apart and take it in my car. And what is the work surface height?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alkahestic View Post
    Can this be broken down into it's individual parts? Essentially I'm wondering if I could take apart and take it in my car. And what is the work surface height?
    The height is 850mm (33.5") Depending on how tall or short you are you may need to adjust it. Having said that if you're not going hand plane a lot height doesn't matter.

    Also it can be broken or if you're local I can deliver it to you

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    I'll take it. Sending you a pm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alkahestic View Post
    I'll take it. Sending you a pm.
    Sweet, it's yours.

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    Default Sold

    Sold :u

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