#21
Well, it took thirteen months, but I finally finished my workbench.















If you're interested, you can find loads more photos on my blog:

The Ambidextrous Grizz-ubo Workbench




Jonathan
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#22
That's stunning. Congratulations on finishing it. I was wondering how you moved it, but then read your blog. Hopefully you've got some big beefy friends to help move it back inside.

Steve
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#23
Well done! Very nice looking. Congrats.
Victor

"The cure for anything is saltwater....sweat, tears or the sea." Isak Dinesen
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#24
Nice bench! But it looks like it has some vises
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#25
That is gorgeous. Wanna build one for me? I just noticed the hinges on the bottom shelf. I'm guessing you have storage beneath?
Currently a smarta$$ but hoping to one day graduate to wisea$$
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#26
Glorious!

Aren't you going to be afraid to use it now?
Thanks,  Curt
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#27
Very nice. I am sure you will get many tears of use from it, looks very sturdy.
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#28
Wow, another tool porn entry. Very nicely done, Sir!
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#29
A beauty indeed.

Pam
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#30
Well worth the wait!! Looks great. I like the twin vises on the end. They can be used together, or for separate tasks. Was there a specific purpose you had in mind when you chose that option?
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