1998 - Volume #22, Issue #3, Page #30
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He Made A Low -Cost Work Bench
Robert Schum, Saint Meinrad, Ind.: "I made a low-cost workbench by welding a steel I-beam on top of a pair of old steel wheels. I keep the workbench outside my shed. The I-beam is 18 in. high and 10 in. wide, and the wheels are about 30 in. high. It really comes in handy for sharpening Bush Hog or lawn mower blades. I clamp the blades right onto the I-beam and use a portable grinder. The lip of the I-beam comes in handy for storing small parts and keeps them from getting lost. If I ever need to move the workbench I can just pick it up with a front-end loader."Click here to download page story appeared in.
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