I REALLY need a workbench

Use the kitchen table.....


....then you won't have to bend over. [smilie=e:
 
Geeze mann, a couple a 2x4s & a hunk a plywood & your there! [smilie=e:
Kids today, you gotta spell out EVERYTHING! [smilie=e:
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Looks like Jass’s place. But he has really cool looking burns in his linoleum.

Perhaps he could post a pic of them and you all can play "Guess what made these marks". [smilie=a:
 
Stretch said:
Looks like Jass’s place. But he has really cool looking burns in his linoleum.

Perhaps he could post a pic of them and you all can play "Guess what made these marks". [smilie=a:[/quote]

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giowest said:
Stretch said:
Looks like Jass’s place. But he has really cool looking burns in his linoleum.

Perhaps he could post a pic of them and you all can play "Guess what made these marks". [smilie=a:[/quote]

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I lived in a large unfinished house up until about a yr ago and the first thing I did when I moved into it was build a ramp into the back for the bike. I was always going to build a shop but when you already have everything set up in the house why bother? When I leveled off a spot for the shop I used a 70 camaro and a 67 chevelle SS for fill. Kitchen floor had slag burn marks and you name it. Oil stains from Harleys marking their territory. Holes in front of the wood stove from chopping blocks of firewood. 5 bedroom 2 bathroom with no foundation whatsoever. It was so bad off when I bought it that it was questionable as to whether to try to save it or not. Property was worth more with it gone so we stripped it out and shoved it into a plie and lit it. Burned for 2 weeks. RIP plywood mansion.
 
My wife would kill me if I even thought of leaving tools on the kitchen floor, hate to imagine what would happen if she came home to that
 

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