Ultimate Workshop Stool
by ZombieWorkshop in Workshop > Workbenches
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Ultimate Workshop Stool
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Well this is my Workshop stool made from a single 2x4 of 12 feet long
Wach the video
It has
- Built in vise
- BenchDogs
- Magnetic strip
- Extension support for mittersaw
- Saddle Bag For tools and screws
It takes about 1 day to built and some scrap from my shop
i think the most difficult part is the end of the vise to make the ACME screw turn it taka about 2 hours to figure ot what i was doing XD
The aproximated cost of the project was $20 USD and some scrap pipe
Im glad to hear your comments
Sorry for the bad english it is not my native language.
The Vise
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The vise have a 5/8 ACME Screw with a ACME screw coupler inserted by pressure into 3 layers of 3/4 inch plywood
The tubing on the sides of the screw prevent prom rolling the moving part theay are 5/8 diameter
The handle have a welded knob witha a hole to put the handle also a machined washer screwed to the wood this pull out the moving part when you untwist the screw
BenchDogs
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The bench dogs are made form aluminium 1 inch on the superior part and 3/4 inch on the inferior part also I milled onse side flat to make the grip to the atached pice
Extension Support
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This Extension suport is just one of the pieces of the top splited in hal and with 2 5/8 tubing
Saddle Bags
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The saddle bag are made from scrap cloth
Enjoy
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I always said ultimate in my projects , At least for me when I get out for ideas to adding atachments to my multitool creations