Today’s project
If you’re like most do-it-yourselfers, you probably think of the garage as a workshop. The problem is everyone else thinks of it as a parking space. This full-size workbench project provides a neat compromise: It folds up into a tidy, wall-mounted package just 13 inches deep, and even includes integral storage shelves and space for a built-in light.
How to build it
Made primarily from plywood, 2-by-4 lumber and a few pieces of common hardware, the workbench is inexpensive and easy to build. Just cut out the pieces, assemble using glue, nails and screws and install the hardware. Once everything is put together, bolt the unit to the wall and add a fluorescent light fixture.
The project is as easy to use as it is to build. To close, fold the lightbox down, remove the cross braces from the legs and lift and latch the benchtop into place. Fold the legs into the bottom of the benchtop, shoot the bolt and slide the cross braces in behind the legs. To open, simply reverse the steps.
The project measures 72 inches long by 34 inches deep by 74 inches tall when open and folds to 72 inches long by 13 inches deep by 34 inches tall.
How to order the plan
The Space-Saver Workbench plan, No. 916, is $9.95 and includes step-by-step instructions with photos, full-size traceable patterns, construction diagrams, a cutting layout, a shopping list and cutting schedule and a toll-free help line.
A package of workshop projects, No. C150, is $16.95 and includes this plan and a woodworking bench plan. A catalog picturing hundreds of projects is $2. Please include $4 for postage and handling (except catalog-only orders) and allow two weeks for delivery.
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To order by credit card, call (800) 828-2453. Visit U-Bild on the Web at u-bild.com.