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DIY Si

posted on 12/9/13 at 10:59 AM Reply With Quote
Mobile work bench ideas

Morning all.

Following on from my painting thread, and with the painting 2/3rds finished, thoughts are turning to my next work bench.

I already have this 3m long fixed job which will be getting a 2mm steel top once finished. It will also have cupboards either side of the central opening:



But I also want a mobile version for either bigger/longer things or anything that would benefit from 360 degree access. It may also be my main welding bench as I have a 10mm thick ally top for it since I have a big plate of it kicking about from my old bench which I'm giving to a mate.

I have an idea about how to make it mobile/immobile using 250 kgs rated push-pull clamps. Each corner will have a castor and a clamp so that with the clamps up it rolls, but with the clamps down it'll lift up by a few mm to lock the whole thing in place. I'm unsure if the frame should be wood or steel yet as I don't want cupboards under the top, just a full width/length shelf with maybe a shallow drawer or two directly under the top plate. I also have a vague idea about fitting a power socket or two and having a short extension cable to allow me to plug it in, but I'm not sure if that's a good idea or a stupid one!

The other thing I'm thinking of doing is mounting my current vice, a Record 75 on one corner and having a matching vice on the opposite corner. This should allow me to work on just about anything I can think of whilst still ensuring the bench is used enough so that I don't just end up using it a big shelf. The vices would go in the grey boxes as shown on my work of art.




Does all this seem like a good idea, or just massive overkill? I know I tend to over think ideas and complicate them unnecessarily, but equally I only want to build this thing once! Any hints, tips or just general derision welcome.





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designer

posted on 12/9/13 at 11:51 AM Reply With Quote
A vice mounted on a mobile bench does not sound good, will be inclined to wobble as you cut.

Mount a vice over one of the legs on your fixed bench. If right handed, on the left, if left handed, on the right.

This is my mobile build table:

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It's an old hospital bed, bought for 15euros and has working electric up and down.

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DIY Si

posted on 12/9/13 at 03:31 PM Reply With Quote
Ah, but that's the entire point of the table, that it'll be rock solid. It's not designed to be used as a build table the way one would be for a chassis for a 7 for example, but for general use as a work bench. Hence the idea about the clamps jacking it off the castors when is use.

My built in bench will also have a vice for anything that fits on there. But I can envisage times when things won't and having them would be useful. I suppose I could always wait until I've built the bench and see just how stable I can make it.

Managed to find this on Ebay. This is the sort of general idea I had in mind:




[Edited on 12/9/13 by DIY Si]





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