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ToolGuyd > DIY & Home > 2×4 Basics Workbench Kit

2×4 Basics Workbench Kit

Dec 27, 2011 Stuart 2 Comments

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2x4 Basics Workbench Kit

This 2×4 Basics workbench and shelving system kit comes with four heavy duty and rigid plastic legs, and 3 pairs of Shelflinks brackets. Construction is relatively simple, with only three main steps required – plan your work table dimensions; cut your 2x4s, work surface and shelves down to the desired size, and screw everything together.

The legs can support workbench spans of up to 4-ft wide and 8-ft long, and loads of up to 1000 pounds per shelf. You can use the shelving brackets to create a tiered work center, or for a separate shelving unit up to 8-ft long.

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2 Comments

  1. Jeff

    Dec 27, 2011

    This kit looks pretty solid. I think I might have to pick it up. I have a new craftsman professional circular saw that is itching to cut through some 2×4’s!

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  2. Alex

    May 7, 2012

    This is a great post. Thank you and Google for chance to read it.

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