How to Set Up a Garage Workshop | Ask This Old House
Ask This Old House general contractor Tom Silva heads to Chicago to transform a garage into a woodworking shop.
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Cost: $2,000-3,000
Skill Level: Moderate
Tools:
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Sander [https://amzn.to/2vteHBZ]
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Shopping List:
2x4 lumber [https://amzn.to/2PSmBOu]
Sheet of _” birch plywood [https://amzn.to/309zb0D]
Window fan [https://amzn.to/2W0bx7m]
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Table saw stand [https://amzn.to/2HebKvG]
Steps:
1. For the folding workbench, build a frame out of 2x4 lumber approximately 4 feet long by 3 feet wide. Include two additional 2x4s for center supports.
2. Attach a 2x4 leger to the long side of the workbench using hinges. This leger will screw into the wall.
3. If you’re also using the workbench as an outfeed table, it should be slightly lower than the top of your table saw. Once you know that height, cut two 2x4s to serve as legs and attach them to the inside of the front of the frame using hinges.
4. Use a masonry drill bit and concrete screws to fasten the leger of the folding workbench to the wall.
Cut _” plywood for the bench top, and allow 1 1/2-2” around three sides for an overhang for clamping. Attach the workbench top to the frame by countersinking screws.
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Cost: $2,000-3,000
Skill Level: Moderate
Tools:
Miter saw [https://amzn.to/2Jt4jlW]
Table saw [https://amzn.to/2LBcPSC]
Drill/driver [https://amzn.to/302tbH0]
Sander [https://amzn.to/2vteHBZ]
Planer [https://amzn.to/2JedQOr]
Jig saw [https://amzn.to/30alK0i]
Pocket hole jig [https://amzn.to/2LDdAdM]
Shopping List:
2x4 lumber [https://amzn.to/2PSmBOu]
Sheet of _” birch plywood [https://amzn.to/309zb0D]
Window fan [https://amzn.to/2W0bx7m]
J hooks [https://amzn.to/2YiVtex]
Table saw stand [https://amzn.to/2HebKvG]
Steps:
1. For the folding workbench, build a frame out of 2x4 lumber approximately 4 feet long by 3 feet wide. Include two additional 2x4s for center supports.
2. Attach a 2x4 leger to the long side of the workbench using hinges. This leger will screw into the wall.
3. If you’re also using the workbench as an outfeed table, it should be slightly lower than the top of your table saw. Once you know that height, cut two 2x4s to serve as legs and attach them to the inside of the front of the frame using hinges.
4. Use a masonry drill bit and concrete screws to fasten the leger of the folding workbench to the wall.
Cut _” plywood for the bench top, and allow 1 1/2-2” around three sides for an overhang for clamping. Attach the workbench top to the frame by countersinking screws.
About Ask This Old House TV:
Homeowners have a virtual truckload of questions for us on smaller projects, and we're ready to answer. Ask This Old House solves the steady stream of home improvement problems faced by our viewers—and we make house calls! Ask This Old House features some familiar faces from This Old House, including Kevin O'Connor, general contractor Tom Silva, plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey, and landscape contractor Roger Cook.
Follow This Old House and Ask This Old House:
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http://bit.ly/AskTOHTwitter
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http://bit.ly/AskTOHIG
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