DIY Wall Mount Workbench - Build a Workshop #54

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Published 2018-04-30
In this video I build a wall mounted workbench like the one wranglerstar has in his shop. I use 2x6's and one 2x4 plus hardware. This build turned out to be really strong and looks even better than I imagined.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Wisskey8t9
    Thank you! I finally got my Work bench done modeled after your build. Turned out great! LOVE IT. I replayed your video multiple times following it. thanks for doing it in ONE video. Kudos to your video and Wrangle Starr.
  • @jllaine
    Great video, keep them coming, it is a really nice looking bench and the legless design has some advantages. tips as you requested: yes, when using those lag screws into the wall, a washer is needed. the diagonal braces will translate the downward force weight of the bench into an outward force pulling at the upper ledger board connection to the wall, much like using the claw on your hammer to pull out a nail. Washers will reduce how much the lag screw heads bury into the board over the years. When gluing up a pair of boards with a wandering bead zig-zag of glue, wiggle them around for about 10-15 sec can spread the glue more evenly. When screwing a horizontal board to the wall, make a mark for the bottom and temporarily attach a scrap at that point to rest one end on. If I may offer an opinion, the double layer of 2x lumber for the bench top is overkill, an apron board attached across the front of the 3 supports would hold a 3/4" plywood top that would feel just as solid, cost less, and the reduced weight would put less strain on the wall attachment.
  • @jonganzer7478
    That is one serious duty workbench, my friend. Nice job creating and editing the video so it all makes sense in a step by step way. Thanks for helping everybody out!
  • @riverraisin1
    In a direct nuclear strike your workshop would be disintegrated but that workbench would still be standing. 🤣
  • @THRobinson
    Just finished designing my workshop in Sketchup, saw this and went back and changed it all. Debated a leg-less bench but wondered about strength and well, looks pretty sturdy.
  • @messenjah71
    Just finished building the supports on mine. Came out fantastic. Your video and Wranglestar’s video were a huge help
  • @jlburke33
    Can’t thank you enough for putting this video together I need to do that very same thing in my garage
  • @scottcash2960
    Just what I needed. Im getting started on this in the next few weeks so all the detail is much appreciated.
  • @SuperSadom
    I was really surprised on how well this work table was manufactured. My 1st one was about 15 years old and falling apart. This table is great, the clamping system works like a charm, and i wish I would have picked this up sooner.
  • @jodeath2000
    I like the workbench! Going to build one just like it. Thanks again for sharing your life and projects!
  • @DV-tc1yr
    out of like 6 videos of work benches i loved yours, now im going to make one out in my shed but lower it and make it a desk . TY
  • @MrMcGear
    Solid and heavy AF... looks fantastic. I want to build a wall mounted desk for my garage / office and this design should work, complete overkill for a desk, but nothing wrong with that!
  • @mikedkc
    That bench is bomb-proof. Very sturdy.
  • @donhurleyoutdoors
    Nice work buddy! I’ve watched that Wranglerstar video(s) at least five times and your video really answered some questions I had and filled in the gaps. Thanks for doing this
  • @rcdixon76
    Beautiful. I'm going to build this and then add some storage under it. Thank you!
  • @CCharlsburg
    Really great tutorial, was able to adjust your flaw slightly by positioning the bolts for the bottom ledger on either side of the diagonal support, works flawlessly!
  • Nice work. Exactly what i was thinking when i saw wranglerstar's. I am mounting mine to a cinder block wall and plan on using a combination of your base and triangles with his counter top. Thanks for the detail.
  • @neilf7081
    Looks like a beast. Lots of ram pumps can be installed on it :)
  • @arrowinquire
    This is the perfect bench for me - I need to roll a motorcycle lift under the bench when not in use. This has plenty of vertical room for that. Plus, my garage shop is also white paint over OSB, so I knew this was the right place!