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    Hard Maple Work Bench

    Here is my new, now used, workbench. I have a customer who owns a hardwood business so I traded some landscape work for some 6/4 maple and Mahogany. Ripped the random length Maple into 3" pieces, put them on edge and laminated them. Put them together in 8 pc. sections so I could run them through my planer, then glued up the sections. That was interesting!
    So it was new, now it has burn marks from my branding iron, I drilled clear through something and into the table. But, that's what it's for, just a shame to mess up a pretty thing. Now it's getting a little character. I still need another vise.
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    Greg Pierce, CTP
    LawnmastersLLPC.com

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    Nice bench Greg.

    I like the look of your shop...Really comfortable

    Cheers,

    Kent

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    Finally a picture of a real workshop! Sawdust, disorder and all. Nice bench by the way, i use one i slapped together about ten years ago, and am always drooling over those articles on nice workbenches.

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    A very nice and rugged looking work bench. Made to be used and abused and still be left standing.

    Jim
    Making new friends on SMC each and every day

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    OOOOHHHHH there's LOTS of comfort in my shop, and lot's of sawdust and disorder. If I got rid of all of that I would be able to fit in a few more tools. HA! I just swept up 7 big garbage bags of shavings from my planer and took them to the Humane Society. They use them for bedding. I will post some pictures of the shop when I organize it just a bit. My "workshop" is currently housed in two bays of my business shop. I have a 130' long by 40 building for my business. 40 feet of it is now my shop.
    Greg Pierce, CTP
    LawnmastersLLPC.com

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    Nice bench, I like the vise.

    Thanks for sharing the pic.

    Pete

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    Great looking bench. It's nice to see stuff that looks like it belongs in a shop.

    Tom

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