Ron, if you stick those horizontal 2 x 4's out the front of the bench about
3 inches and seriously round over the front edges, it will give you a
convenient place to roll a flask.
I'll post a picture of my bench soon. BTW, I keep my sand in tupperware
containers that fill the space below the bench top. I don't have to build a
sealed box, they're easier to move, I can load the bench and sand in the
truck by myself, and my tools are mounted on the permanent back wall of the
bench.
To each his own,
Rex
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 6:58 AM, Ron Thompson <barebooger@cfl.rr.com> wrote:
> OK, here is the revised molding bench plans I promised Dallas:
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> http://www.plansandprojects.com/Small_Molding_Bench.htm
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> One sheet of plywood, three 2X4s and three 2X2s. Sprinkle well with
> drywall screws and stir. Hinge and paint as desired.
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