Finally Replaced My Beat-Up Work Platform

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You know when you need a platform to reach across the roof, or to the center of the windshield, on a truck?

Well, I've been using an old sawhorse forever as my platform. Functionally, it did everything I wanted it to do and worked well for me, but aesthetically, it left a little to be desired. I've been wanting to replace it with something better looking for a while and finally got around to doing so.

Over the last week or so I went out to my woodshop (BTW - my favorite place to be lately) and slapped together a brand-new pair of custom sawhorses to use as work platforms in my garage. I'm pretty happy with the results.

Actually, they came out so nice that I'm going to have a hard time stepping on them for the first time... LOL.


This is the horse I'm replacing
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And here is the new pair doing the replacing
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I thought these were welded since there are no seams to be seen. Amazing job. Indeed, how can you put your dirty feet on such a work of art?
 
I thought these were welded since there are no seams to be seen. Amazing job. Indeed, how can you put your dirty feet on such a work of art?

Nope... They are all wood.

All of the joints are screwed and glued. Once the glue dried, I removed the screws, drilled the screw holes oversized, and glued in a dowel. The reason I did it this way is because my initial plan was to leave them natural wood with an oil coating - but I didn't like the way the natural wood looked in my garage, so I decided to paint them with a design and colors to better match my garage environment.

If I had originally planned to paint them, I would have just left the screws in place and filled over them.
 
What wood did you use, John? Pine?

Whatever I had laying around...
1 x 8 Pine for the legs
2 x 6 Spruce for the top
2 x 4 Doug Fir + a 1/2" plywood filler for the mid shelf
3/4" plywood for the end panels
 
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