todays work

Started by Crosley.In.AZ, July 22, 2006, 09:05:01 PM

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Crosley.In.AZ

Last week I was looking over my 51 Crosley as it sits in my shop.  Suddenly a Vance ( bright light) struck me. I need a bench right here along the wall.

So today I bought some lumber and got some of the work finished. It was a bit hot out side to cut the wood . I will start earlier on sunday.

Bench will have a metal top with 3/4 ( 23/32) plywood under the metal & 3/4 on the shielf below the bench top.


this is a start on some items I want to change in the shop.

Jim Rivers came by & picked up his caddy tranny....
Tony

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EMSjunkie

I knew I was good for sumpthin' :lol:

pretty handy with the saw and nails the Tony, looks pretty sturdy, should be able to put the Crosley up there and have plenty of room to work on it :shock:  :wink:  :lol:

I thought you Arizona boys were used to a little warm spell :roll:

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blksheep

Nice work, Tony. You da man...............

Me??  Torches, plasma cutters and welders,.......yes.
Wood, hammers, hand saws and nails,................no.
Don't likeum, don't like sawdust and ain't gonna useum. Period.

A man's gotta know his limitations. I surrender to wood.

blksheep....Termites ain't interested in steel....in Charlotte

donsrods

Is that 110 degrees?????  Geez,  I thought Florida was bad.

Like your work bench idea.  I tore mine apart a while ago because it ended up being a catch all for everything.  I would walk by and put something on it, then something else would find it's way there. Pretty soon I had no room to actually do any work on it. So I have mounted my grinder and vice and stuff on pedestals around the shop. Hard to stack stuff on pedestals.

But if you can keep them clean a bench is nice to have. Now you gotta get yourself a nice tall stool with a backrest. Makes the bench a whole lot more enjoyable to use.


Don

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Quote from: "donsrods"Is that 110 degrees?????  Geez,  I thought Florida was bad.Don

Yeah but it's a "Dry" heat  :lol:

tomslik

Quote from: "donsrods"Is that 110 degrees?????  Geez,  I thought Florida was bad.

Like your work bench idea.  I tore mine apart a while ago because it ended up being a catch all for everything.  I would walk by and put something on it, then something else would find it's way there. Pretty soon I had no room to actually do any work on it. So I have mounted my grinder and vice and stuff on pedestals around the shop. Hard to stack stuff on pedestals.

But if you can keep them clean a bench is nice to have. Now you gotta get yourself a nice tall stool with a backrest. Makes the bench a whole lot more enjoyable to use.


Don



never,never,never have anything with a flat top in your shop!
i pile stuff on my welder!


hey cros, went for a ride (bike) up to cheyenne yesterday and walked thru this old guys junkyard, stumbled across 2 more crosleys (and a whole bunch of other oddball stull)
sorry, no pics :roll:
The last thing I want to do is hurt you. But it\'s still on my list

donsrods

Yeah but it's a "Dry" heat Laughing


Yep, and so it an oven. :D  :D  :D  :D  :D  :D  :D

Don

WZ JUNK

Looks a little weak to me.  Needs some reinforcement.   :)   Top needs to be at a 45 degree angle to keep things from accumulating there.  Good job.  Just do not call me if you decide to move to another place.

Hope to see you in a couple of weeks.

John
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Crosley.In.AZ

I do have trouble keeping a bench / flat surface clean as t-slik says.


today I will work in the shade outside cuttin the plywood, finish up the project.

working with wood was my first passion in 8th grade.... then i got a motorcycle , then an Isetta, then a 62 Chevy
Tony

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"should be able to put the Crosley up there and have plenty of room to work on it "......It certainly looks stout enough! I have built dozens of work benches......seems every home we build lately,the homeowner wants a workbench in the garage.Some of the designs/ideas they come up with are,shall we say,very unique  :roll: I don't have any permanent benches in my shop......a couple of saw horses and a piece of 1" plywood works pretty well.It was 107 here last week and it ISN'T a dry heat!
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river1

Quote from: "Roadstar"
Quote from: "donsrods"Is that 110 degrees?????  Geez,  I thought Florida was bad.Don

Yeah but it's a "Dry" heat  :lol:

it's like the dry heaves, they both blow.

later jim
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Crosley.In.AZ

reason for the beefy bench....... a few diff center chunks laying there now.

Next weekend I will add the metal top and call it done

Tony

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