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Brand | OLYMPIA | Unbranded | Husky | Husky |
Name | 50 in. x 20 in. 330 lbs. Hardwood Workbench with Built-In Wooden Vise | 4 ft. Wide by 5 ft. Tall by 2 ft. Deep Black Steel Workbench | Heavy Duty 7 ft. Stainless Steel Work Surface | 46 in. Adjustable Height Work Table |
Price | $12573 | $13674 | $15399 $219.99 Save $66.00 (30%) | $17900 |
Ratings | (412) | (888) | (16) | (3706) |
Assembled Width (in.) | 19.6 in | 48 in | 84.00 in | 46 in |
Assembled Depth (in.) | 49.6 in | 24 in | 23.00 in | 24 in |
Assembled Height (in.) | 33.9 in | 60 in | 1.25 in | 29 in |
Material | Wood | Steel | Steel | Steel |
Features | With Drawers | With Drawers | No Additional Features | Assembly Required,Rolling,Wheel Locks,Wheels |
Assembly Required | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Frame Material | Wood | Steel | Stainless Steel | Steel |
Included | Hardware | Handle(s),Mounting Hardware | No additional components or accessories are included | Casters,Hardware |
Style | Industrial | Traditional | Industrial | |
Storage Product Type | Workbench | Workbench | Workbench | |
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Brand | OLYMPIA | Unbranded | Husky | Husky |
Name | 50 in. x 20 in. 330 lbs. Hardwood Workbench with Built-In Wooden Vise | 4 ft. Wide by 5 ft. Tall by 2 ft. Deep Black Steel Workbench | Heavy Duty 7 ft. Stainless Steel Work Surface | 46 in. Adjustable Height Work Table |
Price | $12573 | $13674 | $15399 $219.99 Save $66.00 (30%) | $17900 |
Ratings | (412) | (888) | (16) | (3706) |
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1/4" holes in the pegboard
Unknown height as I do not have mine anymore. . .Had to move. . . As I remember it was about 36 inches. Suggest you ask the Home Depot store as they may have one set up. . . .
The clearance underneath the bottom shelf is 3-5/8 inches.
Drawer is pretty small. I just keep loose tools in it.
The C clamp would need to be at least a 7 or 8 inch clamp due to the width of the table support plus the drawer depth. I wouldn't recommend it because the clamp would damage the drawer.
There are several ways to attach a caster to this workbench. . .You could make a wood frame (platform) that the workbench sets on and attach it to the angle 'iron' legs using an L type bracket that would be bolted to that wood frame, and then attach plate-type casters. Or, there are inexpensive corner angle brackets that would be bolted to the legs @ the bottom - they have a 'socket' (where they are bent in a 90 degree shape) that accepts stem-mounted grip-ring type casters. Make sure to check that the diameter of the caster's stem is the same as the sleeve on the bracket - most are 7/16" in diameter, and also make sure that the length of the caster's stem is the same as the length of the socket on that bracket). There are also stem-mounted casters that already have the brackets permanently attached. Lastly, if you have access to a welder, simply weld a flat steel plate to the bottom of the workbench's legs, and then drill a 3/8" hole thru that plate that would accept most light, or medium duty, casters that have a threaded bolt-type stem.
The assembled interior dimensions of the top shelf are 48" x 9" and the depth is 1 3/4".
I would not recommend this workbench for your kitchen or pots. The pegboard is probably too small for useful hanging of pots and pans and the boards would absorb any water too easily.
no, but you can add one.
Yes, on the back panel