How Do You Build An Easy Corner Workbench?
A corner work bench provides a work station in the corner of the smallest basements and garages. While most heavy-duty workbenches are made of thick boards, and sometimes steel, plywood provides the lasting durability to withstand most projects. The old-fashioned heavy-duty tables are great if you have one, however, the design plans often are cumbersome, and require a fair amount of proficiency in woodworking. An easy design means you can produce this functional commodity in a couple of hours, allowing your nail-filled coffee cans and half-used paint buckets to be organized before bedtime. Cut the corners off the 24-inch boards so they are beveled at 45 degrees, with the angles slanting toward each other. The boards still should be 24 inches long. Screw two ends of the 24-inch boards together so they form a 90-degree angle, then screw the 33 7/8-inch board to the other ends of the boards so they make a triangular frame. Repeat this process with the second two 24-inch and the 33 7/8-inc