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rhlong, member
Design or Plan used: My own design - Robert H. Long Jr.
posted in: Reader's Gallery, WorkBench
Workbench built for Grandson
comments (1) December 26th, 2012 in Reader's Gallery
I built this down sized wood workers bench for my four year old Grandson. It is 24 inches tall, 19.5 inches deep and 38 inches wide. It is built out of fir 2x4's with two drawers that have dovetail joints. With vise, it weighs around 90 pounds.
Design or Plan used: My own design - Robert H. Long Jr.
posted in: Reader's Gallery, WorkBench















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