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Thanks everyone.
Steve,fbjoey,
The main posts are not attached to the wall. They sit on the step. The only direction it could fall is forward so I found a stud in the wall and put a small L bracket on the shelf. I used two total. That is all it needs really. I put the brackets on the top of the shelf because it will be hidden by the stuff. You can see above and below the shelf walking up the stairs.
Chris,
Shivella’s job is to fill the shelves. She wants them alphabetized a certain way and I learned I am no help.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.David, A 1″x10″ by 8 foot was 12 dollars. I needed three for the panels. I forget what the 2×4’s cost. Overall pretty cheap. They had some huge knots though. Solid as a rock, but nothing a sharp chisel can’t cut through.
Steve, I will keep you all updated on the progress of her work. She has not been in the shop much lately. She has not been feeling well (Making a baby!!!).
Stephen J,
The workbench was my first build. I made two tops and I still have the first one I did not like in the corner. I originally planed to make two like the video, but realized it was too wide. The second one I made was way better than the first. Don’t be discouraged, the fun part is making something. Once it is made, there is nothing to do.
PS I love my #7 and use it whenever I can.
I finally finished per Paul’s design. 6′ by 2′ with a 37 1/2″ bench height. I think I will use it for a couple months before I post to Paul’s database of bench heights. I found some spalted wood at Home Depot and used the best faces in the tool well.
I am finally ready to start on some projects. Beau in the picture is ready too.
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