workbench as a base for a go-bar deck

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peter havriluk
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Re: workbench as a base for a go-bar deck

Post by peter havriluk » Wed Aug 21, 2024 6:33 pm

Carl, endless thanks! I've got a HF tool stand sitting around doing nothing, and a go-bar array that seems to always be in the wrong place. OBOY!
Peter Havriluk

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Re: workbench as a base for a go-bar deck

Post by Carl Dickinson » Wed Aug 21, 2024 6:47 pm

If you do that, Peter, notice the bottom deck is a rigid system with cross pieces about 2"- high. This has no flex for resisting the go-bar pressure and provides storage for the bars and F-clamps. Also the 4" blocks at the top of the corner supports can be alternated above or below the upper deck (how they are now) for either gluing braces, or gluing the top and back on. I put extensions on the threaded rods to do that.

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Re: workbench as a base for a go-bar deck

Post by peter havriluk » Wed Aug 21, 2024 8:01 pm

Carl, I did notice. Thanks for the heads-up. No harm in making sure. This is a dandy shop-improvement topic, I strung up my most recent project Sunday night and the shop's between guitars.
Peter Havriluk

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