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How Do You Build A Corner Workbench?

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How Do You Build A Corner Workbench?

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A workbench for the corner of your basement or garage is a really good, practical idea, especially if you want to put every square inch of your work area to use. Instead of filling that unused corner of your room with old fishing rods or stacks of wood, why not build a small work table, which can be used in addition to a larger, rectangular work bench. Follow these instructions to see how a corner work bench is built. Build a triangular frame for the top of the work table. First double-check the corner with a framing square to be certain that the walls come together at a right angle. Then go ahead and cut the first two pieces for the top of the triangle. These two pieces will be square cut at both ends but one piece will be 1-1/2 inches longer than the other pieces. In other words, if you want the sides to be both 24 inches long, then cut the first piece at 24 inches and the second piece at 22-1/2 inches. 24 inches should be a good all-around size for a triangular corner table. 32 inch

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