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Ivan Vegvary[_2_] September 30th 12 06:45 PM

HF work bench (pretty good)
 
Just assembled the HF work bench. Bought it over 6 months ago when on sale.. All of the parts are oak except for the drawer bottoms. With all the fasteners tightened the bench is surprisingly sturdy. The drawer slides are reasonable quality (4 drawers) and the bottoms are thick and sturdy. The built in vise is functional but obviously not the best. The only limitation seems to be the 60" width. Wider would be nicer. My use will probably be simply assembly and not heavy planing or sawing.
All in all quite a bargain for $139 or less when on sale. (Better deal is full price of $150 but use of 20% coupon). At my age it will last the rest of my life.
No connection to HF.

http://www.harborfreight.com/60-hard...nch-69054.html

Ivan Vegvary

Swingman September 30th 12 07:53 PM

HF work bench (pretty good)
 
Ivan Vegvary wrote:
Just assembled the HF work bench. Bought it over 6 months ago when on
sale. All of the parts are oak except for the drawer bottoms. With all
the fasteners tightened the bench is surprisingly sturdy. The drawer
slides are reasonable quality (4 drawers) and the bottoms are thick and
sturdy. The built in vise is functional but obviously not the best. The
only limitation seems to be the 60" width. Wider would be nicer. My use
will probably be simply assembly and not heavy planing or sawing.
All in all quite a bargain for $139 or less when on sale. (Better deal
is full price of $150 but use of 20% coupon). At my age it will last the rest of my life.
No connection to HF.

http://www.harborfreight.com/60-hard...nch-69054.html


In this day and age you can't buy the wood for that price, let alone build
it. All that counts in the end is that it suits your purpose ... Good buy.

--
www.ewoodshop.com

Larry Jaques[_4_] September 30th 12 07:56 PM

HF work bench (pretty good)
 
On Sun, 30 Sep 2012 10:45:27 -0700 (PDT), Ivan Vegvary
wrote:

Just assembled the HF work bench. Bought it over 6 months ago when on sale. All of the parts are oak except for the drawer bottoms. With all the fasteners tightened the bench is surprisingly sturdy. The drawer slides are reasonable quality (4 drawers) and the bottoms are thick and sturdy. The built in vise is functional but obviously not the best. The only limitation seems to be the 60" width. Wider would be nicer. My use will probably be simply assembly and not heavy planing or sawing.
All in all quite a bargain for $139 or less when on sale. (Better deal is full price of $150 but use of 20% coupon). At my age it will last the rest of my life.
No connection to HF.


Cool! You might toss a couple sandbags on the center of the feet for
extra stability.


http://www.harborfreight.com/60-hard...nch-69054.html


Those are probably nicely dovetailed drawers, huh? ;)

--
Never trouble another for what you can do for yourself.
-- Thomas Jefferson

Dave[_52_] September 30th 12 11:13 PM

HF work bench (pretty good)
 
On Sun, 30 Sep 2012 13:53:59 -0500, Swingman wrote:
http://www.harborfreight.com/60-hard...nch-69054.html


In this day and age you can't buy the wood for that price, let alone build
it. All that counts in the end is that it suits your purpose ... Good buy.


Agree completely. Can't beat that price for a work bench.

[email protected] October 3rd 12 06:23 PM

HF work bench (pretty good)
 
On Sun, 30 Sep 2012 10:45:27 -0700 (PDT), Ivan Vegvary
wrote:

Just assembled the HF work bench. Bought it over 6 months ago when on sale. All of the parts are oak except for the drawer bottoms. With all the fasteners tightened the bench is surprisingly sturdy. The drawer slides are reasonable quality (4 drawers) and the bottoms are thick and sturdy. The built in vise is functional but obviously not the best. The only limitation seems to be the 60" width. Wider would be nicer. My use will probably be simply assembly and not heavy planing or sawing.
All in all quite a bargain for $139 or less when on sale. (Better deal is full price of $150 but use of 20% coupon). At my age it will last the rest of my life.
No connection to HF.

http://www.harborfreight.com/60-hard...nch-69054.html


I bought one of those about a year ago ($99, IIRC). I'll buy another, or two,
if they go back on sale for that price. ;-) It's fine for a lot of work but
I don't think I'll be planing or pounding on it. It's a little small, too.

Mike M October 5th 12 04:14 AM

HF work bench (pretty good)
 
On Sun, 30 Sep 2012 10:45:27 -0700 (PDT), Ivan Vegvary
wrote:

Just assembled the HF work bench. Bought it over 6 months ago when on sale. All of the parts are oak except for the drawer bottoms. With all the fasteners tightened the bench is surprisingly sturdy. The drawer slides are reasonable quality (4 drawers) and the bottoms are thick and sturdy. The built in vise is functional but obviously not the best. The only limitation seems to be the 60" width. Wider would be nicer. My use will probably be simply assembly and not heavy planing or sawing.
All in all quite a bargain for $139 or less when on sale. (Better deal is full price of $150 but use of 20% coupon). At my age it will last the rest of my life.
No connection to HF.

http://www.harborfreight.com/60-hard...nch-69054.html

Ivan Vegvary


I picked one up after seeing this post and it will work perfect next
to the lathe for sharpening and laying out things needed for the job.
It seems fairly sturdy for what it is.

Mike M


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