[TheForge] Benches

Peter Fels & Phoebe Palmer artgawk at thegrid.net
Wed Jul 28 19:42:03 EDT 2010


Wooden pants?

Bruce Freeman wrote:
> Well, pants catch fire more easily than wood benches!
> Partly it depends what sort of work you're doing.  If you never make
> anything of heavier than 1/4" square rod, then a wood bench is fine.
> If you're working with 2" square Damascus billets, then maybe not.
> Still, it's pretty easy to extinguish a fire in a heavy piece of wood
> -- if you don't let it go too long!  Messes up the bench, though.  A
> wood bench with a heavy sheet-metal top seems a good compromise.
> 
> On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 12:38 PM, ries <ries at riesniemi.com> wrote:
>> Hmm- I could not imagine having wooden benches in my metal shop.
>> I catch my pants on fire often enough that a wood would be a goner pretty quickly.
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>> My two main work benches are 1/2" plate tops, on steel legs, one is 36" x 96", the other is 24" x 96".
>> These are for welding, layout, grinding, and similar spark producing activities.
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>> I dont put vises on benches, though.
>> My vises are on posts, freestanding with walkaround space on all sides, and bolted down to the concrete floor.
>> Much handier for big stuff.
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>> Ries Niemi
>> Industrial Artist
>> http://www.riesniemi.com/
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