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A couple of questions for anyone that has one of these HF workbenchs.  Is the working surface actually 60" long or does that include the width of the vise at the end?  Also how thick is the top and is it the same thickness everywhere or thicker on the outside edges and thinner in the center?

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A couple of questions for anyone that has one of these HF workbenchs.  Is the working surface actually 60" long or does that include the width of the vise at the end?  Also how thick is the top and is it the same thickness everywhere or thicker on the outside edges and thinner in the center?

 

60 inches long without the vice, and thickness is actually 1.5 inches, with the lip around the edge being three. -Chad

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I see a lot of people have these benches against the wall with power tools on them, but I found that I needed more depth than what these benches give (I think it's 20") to safely use my Byrnes table saw and thickness sander (depth is ok for things like the disc sander, mill and lathe).

 

What I ended up doing was putting two of these benches back to back, with one side against the wall - essentially, building out a workspace island where I could access the drawers on both tables, and access the machines on each of the tables.  On the side against the wall, I attached a power strip to one of the benches, as well as a couple of swing arm lamps.  That gave me more useable space than putting the two tables alongside one wall, or building an "L" configuration with the two benches in a corner.

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Couldn't say, but I do have a pair or two of 100lb full extension drawer slides left over from a workbench project. Stop by next time you're in the area and see if I haven't remembered to bring them in with me.

Thanks Steve- I swung by your desk after you dropped them off but you were probably gone for the day at that point. I'll have to give them a go one weekend- heavy buggers!

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Wish I could get one shipped to Hawaii for a reasonable price.  I checked with HF and they wanted more than the cost of the bench for the cheapest method.

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