How Do You Build A Wall Workbench In A Shed?
Woodworking enthusiasts can fit a workbench anywhere. Put one in a corner of the basement, back of the garage, unused broom closet, standalone shed in the backyard or attach one to the side of a house. The workbench turns an otherwise underutilized piece of square footage into a relaxing place for the woodworker to create, design and build wonderful, handcrafted gifts of love. A small shed is an ideal location for a woodworking enthusiast getting started on a tight budget. Cut a 1/4-inch 4 x 8 into two 8 inch x 4 foot top shelves. Cut two 24 inch x 4 foot inner shelves and two sides 22 inch wide x 57 1/2 inch tall. Cut one 48 inch wide x 57 1/2 inch high for the back and two 20 1/8 inch wide x 28 inch high for the doors. Cut a 3/4-inch 4 x 8 48 inch wide x 28 1/2 inch long for the worktop. Cut 10 2 x 4s 48 inches long for the front and back shelf frames and four 2 x 4s 5 inches long for the side shelf frames. Cut six 2 x 4s 21 inches long for the side shelf frames. Cut one 2 x 4 12 inc