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<blockquote data-quote="R2rr" data-source="post: 2006226" data-attributes="member: 104785"><p>You'll be really happy if you can find an office furniture liquidation store that has a selection of 'assembly benches'.</p><p>They are heavy steel frames, thick strong tops, have an overhead shelf that usually already has a 120 volt multi outlet strip attached, and often has a 4' shop light mounted under the shelf, shining down on the benchtop.</p><p>They are used in assembling computers and electronics, etc, so when you find one, you find many, as these stores clear out closed-down businesses. The top shelf is usually adjustable in height, and therefore comes off for transport. </p><p>The bench tops are large, and will support a press easily, though I'd still support bolts with a plate underneath.</p><p>They won't dissapoint.</p><p>Sorry, no photo. Mine's st work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R2rr, post: 2006226, member: 104785"] You'll be really happy if you can find an office furniture liquidation store that has a selection of 'assembly benches'. They are heavy steel frames, thick strong tops, have an overhead shelf that usually already has a 120 volt multi outlet strip attached, and often has a 4' shop light mounted under the shelf, shining down on the benchtop. They are used in assembling computers and electronics, etc, so when you find one, you find many, as these stores clear out closed-down businesses. The top shelf is usually adjustable in height, and therefore comes off for transport. The bench tops are large, and will support a press easily, though I'd still support bolts with a plate underneath. They won't dissapoint. Sorry, no photo. Mine's st work. [/QUOTE]
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