Eastwood Shop Table Kit Unpainted Bare Steel
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Product Overview:
Description
A shop table kit from Eastwood lets you build exactly the kind of workbench you need for your shop.
Workbenches sound simple, but each one can be a little bit different. We know very few people who follow the assembly instructions to a T — home fabricators usually make their own customizations or tweaks to a table to suit the types of tasks they want to get done.
Eastwood Shop Table Bracket Kit Features:
- Unpainted bare steel
- 3/16 inch Heavy Gauge High Strength Steel
- Laser cut and CNC bent for accuracy
- Bolt together with 4x4 and 2x4 lumber
- Weld together with 2.5in tubing and 2in angle iron
- 8 brackets in kit make 1 table
- You decide height and width of the table by the lumber or steel purchased.
Each auto shop is different, and a one-size-fits-all workstation many not fit you. The Eastwood Workbench Bracket Kit forms the foundation of a custom table for metal fabrication, part cleaning and many other task. Each package includes eight corner brackets made of 3/16-inch heavy-gauge steel steel. Use them to assemble a wood or steel table with the dimensions you’ve chosen. The brackets are fabricated in the USA with laser cutting and CNC bending for a precise fit.
Instead of trying to “make it work”, make a table that works for you by shopping at Eastwood. Supply your own lumber or angle irons and steel tubing to form the frame. You can mix and match materials, too. Whether bolted or welded, these brackets will hold them together for decades. You can also add center supports, storage shelves and more — the choice is yours! This DIY shop table kit is an affordable solution for mechanics who don’t mind putting in a little elbow grease to get the work surface they want. Do the Job Right with our 100% customer satisfaction guarantee.
They are designed to use 4x4 lumber or 2.5-inch square tube legs, and 2x4 lumber or 2-inch angle iron for surfaces. Laser-cut and CNC bent for accuracy, they will help hold that table together for generations.
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Specifications
In the Box
Contents
(8) Workbench Corner Brackets
Required Materials (Not Included)
Legs = four 4x4’s x 36” Long (4)
Stringers (2 top, 2 bottom) = four 2x4’s x 86” Long (4)
Side Runners (2 top, 2 bottom) = four 2x4’s x 15-1/2” Long (4)
Cross Supports = four 2 x 4’s x 19-1/2” Long (4)
Top = one 4x8 sheet of ¾” Plywood (cut in half lengthwise) (1)
3/8 Carriage Bolts x 4-1/2” long (32)
3/8 Carriage Bolts x 2-1/4” long (32)
3/8 Nuts (64)
3/8 Washers (64)
2 lbs. #8, 2-1/2” Drywall Screws (1)
Optional Materials recommended for bench loads over 50 lbs. (Not Included)
Center Supports = four 4x4’s x 36” Long (4)
3/8 Carriage Bolts x 4-1/2” long (16)
3/8 Nuts (16)
3/8 Washers (16)
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Instructions
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Safety Information
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Questions & Answers
What is the best way to add large (6") casters to a table built with these brackets?
Are there videos online that show how best to use these brackets?
How do suggest attaching a butcher block top to the legs, L brackets? Thanks
I just ordered a set. Are the carriage bolts included? If not, any suggestions were to get them online? I was was at Home Depot, and the 5in carriage bolts were $5 a piece. And it needs 64 of them? What is the least expensive solution for this?
Have they fixed this problem ?Designed to use carriage bolts, but square holes are too large for a 3/8 bolt and too small for a 1/2 bolt. If you drill them to allow the threads of the 1/2 carriage bolt to fit, you lose the square shape.
Is it possible to use lag screws as opposed to carriage bolts? I have a ton of lag screws of the same size so it would be a huge cost saver.
I was wondering do you have a Canadian Distributor for the shop table kit?
Do you offer a locking solid wheel system for the 4”X4” corner legs for the workbench I am about to build?
