Ralph, what I did for my old work bench is take a solid door and use that as my top and a bathroom Vanity for the stand  However for my new bench(s) I've taken 2x4x6' long, 18 of them and glued and screwed them together not laying flat but upright,like a meat block that's why I used 18 of them,   For a base i went to Home Depot and got two of their cheap Husky brand rollaway tool stands. I put them on cement blocks instead of using the rollers but if you are really tight for room you could leave them on the rollers. 
 
Don Johnson has seen my layout so if you want just ask him what he thinks of my workbench.
 
RK
 
KENNEDY
       golf equipment
manufacturer's of world class golfclub repair equipment
-------Original Message-------
 
Date: Friday, January 09, 2004 11:12:06 AM
Subject: ShopTalk: Advice for a table
 
I would like to begin doing more shaft removal. Up until now I have been
only using one of those portable Workmate benches to secure my clubs for
putting on grips and other minor tasks.
 
I have very limited space to put any decent size table in my basement.
My question is what size table should I at the very least have? Does it
need to be weighted down? I want to purchase a RK puller but I would
need to get a nice vice to secure to a table. Are there tables available
in Lowes, Home Depot that would fit my bill for space, etc?
 
Thanks!
Ralph
 
.
Kennedy
                golf-equipment
manufacturer's of world class club repair tooling
 

Reply via email to