csr67
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I recently moved into a new house and was in the process of getting my shop set up again. Previously, my lathe occupied a good portion of my 6' wide workbench, and I really wanted a better solution.
Well along comes my new next door neighbor asking if I had any use for an old "bench" he was throwing away. Turns out the bench was a really nice height adjustable industrial work station! He works for the local tool road authority, and they recently went cashless and got rid of these money counting benches. The bench is rock solid. It has height adjustable legs, two heavy steel drawers, and an 8 outlet plug strip across the rear.
I added a plywood backstop, overhead LED light, and storage bins. It makes a great workstation for both my lathe and polisher. Everything I use to make pens is in one place and my big workbench is clear again for other work!
Well along comes my new next door neighbor asking if I had any use for an old "bench" he was throwing away. Turns out the bench was a really nice height adjustable industrial work station! He works for the local tool road authority, and they recently went cashless and got rid of these money counting benches. The bench is rock solid. It has height adjustable legs, two heavy steel drawers, and an 8 outlet plug strip across the rear.
I added a plywood backstop, overhead LED light, and storage bins. It makes a great workstation for both my lathe and polisher. Everything I use to make pens is in one place and my big workbench is clear again for other work!

