I am in the process of putting together an electronics workbench and looking for ideas from the forum members to help me out. I want to build it this week so that it will be ready the following week when I start my electronics classes.
I have decided to build my own and I am thinking that I wont be able to go any bigger than 2' x 4'. I wish I could make it bigger but I have limited space. I was wanting to add some shelves to the upper part and be able to put some of my equipment on those so that I have a larger work area to deal with.
I was thinking of using the following 1" x 2' x 4' white melamine shelf from Homedepot as the top piece.
And making the legs and supports out of 2" x 3" pieces of lumber (also from Homedepot)
I want it to look something like this:
Except in all wood.
I would love to see pics of anyone willing to share their workbench/workstation to help give me some more ideas or even recommendations on things I could use.
I am a student so my budget is a bit limited. I would love to spend a bunch and make a good one, but I have to stay around the $50 range. I know that isn't much but I think I could come up with something that would get me by with a little help from a collective mind.
I have decided to build my own and I am thinking that I wont be able to go any bigger than 2' x 4'. I wish I could make it bigger but I have limited space. I was wanting to add some shelves to the upper part and be able to put some of my equipment on those so that I have a larger work area to deal with.
I was thinking of using the following 1" x 2' x 4' white melamine shelf from Homedepot as the top piece.
And making the legs and supports out of 2" x 3" pieces of lumber (also from Homedepot)
I want it to look something like this:
Except in all wood.
I would love to see pics of anyone willing to share their workbench/workstation to help give me some more ideas or even recommendations on things I could use.
I am a student so my budget is a bit limited. I would love to spend a bunch and make a good one, but I have to stay around the $50 range. I know that isn't much but I think I could come up with something that would get me by with a little help from a collective mind.