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expiredrsvpd posted Oct 27, 2020 09:54 AM
expiredrsvpd posted Oct 27, 2020 09:54 AM

48" Sparrow Stationary Folding Hardwood Work Bench

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$99

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Lowes.com has 48" Sparrow Stationary Folding Hardwood Work Bench for $99. Shipping is free. Thanks rsvpd

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  • Dimensions: 48" W x 20" H x 1.18" T
  • Material: Hardwood, birch finish.
  • Safe Working Load: 500 lb. - powerfuldoppler

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Lowes.com has 48" Sparrow Stationary Folding Hardwood Work Bench for $99. Shipping is free. Thanks rsvpd

Note, valid today only 10/27 or while supplies last.

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Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Dimensions: 48" W x 20" H x 1.18" T
  • Material: Hardwood, birch finish.
  • Safe Working Load: 500 lb. - powerfuldoppler

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sdaaronr
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Be sure to toss the garbage hardware that comes with it and buy your own to mount it. Other than that, nothing but praise.
rsvpd
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Per Q&A: it's solid wood Birch butcher block
elgringoguapo
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It is solid butcher block. Not particle board. I own one, it's very solid.

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Oct 27, 2020 11:00 AM
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p00pOct 27, 2020 11:00 AM
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is the top a chopblock or just pressed particle board?
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Quote from p00p :
is the top a chopblock or just pressed particle board?
Per Q&A: it's solid wood Birch butcher block
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Oct 27, 2020 01:46 PM
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jstylesOct 27, 2020 01:46 PM
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In for two one for the Garage to use as workbench, the other for the kitchen to use as bar top when needed.
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Oct 27, 2020 02:21 PM
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Be sure to toss the garbage hardware that comes with it and buy your own to mount it. Other than that, nothing but praise.
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brianlovesmoneyOct 27, 2020 03:27 PM
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Quote from sdaaronr :
Be sure to toss the garbage hardware that comes with it and buy your own to mount it. Other than that, nothing but praise.
I assume by that you mean the screws not the actual mount?
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Oct 27, 2020 03:47 PM
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derpherpOct 27, 2020 03:47 PM
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Anyone know if they sell those brackets separately and what they called. I could make them out of angle bars
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brianlovesmoneyOct 27, 2020 03:48 PM
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Quote from derpherp :
Anyone know if they sell those brackets separately and what they called. I could make them out of angle bars
Curious as well. I could always build my own with just plywood if not for the brackets. Don't need something super fancy
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Quote from brianlovesmoney :
I assume by that you mean the screws not the actual mount?
I assume as well, regarding the bolts to attach to the wall.
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Quote from sdaaronr :
Be sure to toss the garbage hardware that comes with it and buy your own to mount it. Other than that, nothing but praise.
I didn't have any issues with the hardware (screws) that came with this.
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Quote from p00p :
is the top a chopblock or just pressed particle board?
It is solid butcher block. Not particle board. I own one, it's very solid.
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Shakes2070Oct 27, 2020 04:16 PM
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Quote from derpherp :
Anyone know if they sell those brackets separately and what they called. I could make them out of angle bars
https://www.rockler.com/folding-s...ect-option
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Quote from derpherp :
Anyone know if they sell those brackets separately and what they called. I could make them out of angle bars
Quote from brianlovesmoney :
Curious as well. I could always build my own with just plywood if not for the brackets. Don't need something super fancy
"Folding 90 degree brackets"

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Foldin...e+Brackets


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finalnightOct 27, 2020 04:18 PM
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Quote from brianlovesmoney :
I assume by that you mean the screws not the actual mount?
I wonder if they fixed this issue, this is from the description:
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New improved hardware with increased strength and self-tapping lag bolts
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derpherpOct 27, 2020 04:19 PM
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Quote from brianlovesmoney :
Curious as well. I could always build my own with just plywood if not for the brackets. Don't need something super fancy
I build the same thing with slotted iron bars for my solar panel. I'm going to use that instead.
Last edited by derpherp October 27, 2020 at 09:40 AM.
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Quote from brianlovesmoney :
Curious as well. I could always build my own with just plywood if not for the brackets. Don't need something super fancy
I've built a few of these and this is only a good price if you absolutely need the butcher block and 500# capacity. I also wouldn't recommend putting 500# on a shelf like that.

I have a couple in my home gym that I use to store kettle bells @ 250# on one shelf and another for random things. I also have two in my garage that I use for all kinds of things. Holding detailing supplies when working on the cars, fixing the kids toys, etc. You can find these brackets on Amazon and Rockler is also a good source. Search for drop leaf support or drop leaf bracket. For all of my shelves I maybe spent $120 total and that was mostly on the brackets. The tops for the ones in the garage are actually off some of those heavy duty collapsible outdoor tables. The legs rusted after years of abuse so I removed the hardware and mounted the top on the brackets. They work great and super easy to clean off.
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