I can build the perfect work surface for your garage, craft room, laundry or utility room. Contact me for a custom build quote.
Plan 0200
These unique tables are made from Oak plywood wrapped in pine. All the pine is run through a planer to give nice clean edges and a clean surface.
Legs are 4″x4″ making this a very solid structure.
These work surfaces can be built with or without a lower shelf
Plan 0201 – Mobile Pine Workbench
These workbenches are built with casters to allow for easily moving around. All of the framing is made of pine and run through a planer to give it nice clean edges. I generally use particleboard for the top and shelf but can use more premium materials if requested.
A customer requested this 48″ wide workbench with particle board top and shelf, with locking casters. This is a perfect size bench for a small shop. Perfect as an assembly table or to move things around comfortably.
\I built a few of these really cool squirrel feeders. Each assembly come with an ear of squirrel feed corn, instructions, and mounting hardware if you’d like to mount it to the side of a tree. I think I’ll keep mine outside at ground level and watch the squirrels close to the house.
I made up a few valentines card boxes to sell, and had a special order for a larger card box for a birthday party. I really like working with this cedar; it comes out beautiful. If you have a special occasion coming up and need a box built, let me know I’m happy to give you an estimate.
A customer with a stucco exterior wall was experiencing a crack, allowing water to penetrate the wall. I was able to reseal it up, and found another that he had not been aware of.
A customer was inspired by my smaller mobile workbenches and asked for a larger version. This model featured 6 casters and was 8′ long. This is a very sturdy assembly, and also featured two lower shelves.
My Aunt needed a table topper for an antique sewing table base, she was using it to sit her TV on. I was able to acquire with some reclaimed oak, and used that to build this beautiful piece.
My wife asked me to build here a rack to hold her larger spools of thread. Other racks she has are too small for the spools. My neighbor was involved in a project with a local high school and was removing oak shelves from a library and offered me some.
Using this reclaimed oak, I was able to strip it and build this custom shelf for her sewing room.