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forum threadKatManDude posted Yesterday 09:17 PM
forum threadKatManDude posted Yesterday 09:17 PM

Frontier 48-inch Heavy-Duty Workbench w/Adjustable Height, Wood Worktop, Steel Frame $129

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Frontier 48-inch Heavy-Duty Workbench with Adjustable Height, Wood Worktop, Steel Frame. Free Shipping w/Walmart+ or $35+.

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Frontier 48-inch Heavy-Duty Workbench with Adjustable Height, Wood Worktop, Steel Frame. Free Shipping w/Walmart+ or $35+.

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Yesterday 09:26 PM
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HappyKite238Yesterday 09:26 PM
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Solid option for that setup
Yesterday 11:01 PM
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PurpleAction816Yesterday 11:01 PM
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This looks pretty much identical as the 'enjoywood' Amazon one that was trending here the other day. I just received and assembled that one and the build looks the same (they are probably rebadged versions from the same factory). That one is $115 after coupon on Amazon. You can follow the link to the Slickdeals page here - no longer works to get it down to $105 but $115 is still a better price. That one also has a mini peg board on the other side. https://slickdeals.net/f/19057405
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IncompletePerfectToday 05:08 AM
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Or, just buy $40 worth of 2x4x8's and make one that will last longer than 18 months. Lol. I've never understood these types of poorly glued workbenches. They seem to always split and crack. And with so many free.plans out there, you can end up making an amazing one if you are spending $100.

I built my neighbor one out of 2x3's that were $3 each at Lowes, and it took me a day to make (but I only have one functioning arm/leg, so it can be done much quicker if needed.) Their bench can hold well over 2,000lbs now. It doesn't rock, creak, or flex. We put a 21mm phenolic baltic birch surface onto it as well (but that was half off due to a sale going on for Black Friday.)

Do some research and get bust. Heck, you can even buy pre-made legs and frame that you can make a 2x3x8 surface with.

The point is, there's much more versatility, and far better quality if you make it yourself. You can even build a drop in for larger tools that can turn them into things like a jointer, table saw, or router table.

No matter what you do, have fun, and be safe.

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