How Do You Make A Garage Workbench?
Anyone with a garage and handyman skills can use a workbench. There are plenty of garage systems available for different budgets, but it’s easy to make a simple, sturdy, 5-foot wide workbench for under $50 with a few basic tools. With precut lumber, a hammer and nails, and a few hours of work, novice and veteran carpenters alike can construct a long-lasting utility garage or workshop workbench. Sand all wood so there are no slivers or pieces sticking out of boards. Form a rectangular leg frame unit with 2 of the 22-inch two-by-four boards and both of the 3-foot 9-inch two-by-four boards. Start by standing the 22-inch pieces and the 3-foot 9-inch pieces on their 2-inch sides (not laid flat) to form a rectangle that will be nailed together. The longer boards should be inside the 22-inch boards for nailing. Place 4 of the two-by-six boards into the inside corners of the leg-frame unit, perpendicular to the frame pieces, and nail in place. Turn the leg-frame unit and legs over so they are