SAVE MONEY // Can you build a workbench from FREE wood?

2 years ago
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Turning reclaimed wood and free lumber into an incredible workbench. It’s stout, it’s heavy, and I didn’t pay a dime for any of the wood. Step by step process showing that beginner and inexperienced woodworkers can build the workbench of their dreams.

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I’m always on the lookout for lumber. Whether it’s pallets or if I take apart some building or structure my eyes are always open for wood. I’ve wanted a nice, sturdy workbench for years but I never wanted to sink the money into it (despite how much it would help me), but after I procured a stack of 2x8s from the office building I work in I decided it was time to bite the bullet and get this done.

I ripped the 2x8s in half and ended up with twice as many 2x4s – after milling them with a jointer and planer I glued them together to form the top of my workbench.

The legs were made from reclaimed 4x4s. I do not throw the term “reclaimed” around lightly – these 4x4s were once edging around a tree in our backyard and I literally dug them out of ground. They were very dirty so before running them through my expensive equipment I hit them with an aggressive wire brushing and then sanded them to clean them up and verify I hadn’t missed anything non-wood. Once the triple-checking was done I got them all milled down to the same width and depth.

I went with simple mortise and tenon joinery to attach the legs to the benchtop and lap joints to attach the stretchers between the legs. A more sophisticated approach than this would be to use drawbore mortise and tenon where dowels are used to pull that joint tighter; I deemed this not necessary for my needs and time will tell if it’s the right decision.

I love how this bench turned out and I’m already planning few functional improvements (a pipe clamp vise is priority #1) I’ll be making soon. If you want to see that make sure you’re subscribed to the channel – there’s a lot going on here on the homestead and we’d love to have you around. Thanks for watching this video and we’ll see y’all soon!

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