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How to create a wooden garage workbench with tool storage

Building a wooden garage workbench with tool storage is a great DIY project that provides a sturdy workspace and helps keep your tools organized. Here’s a step-by-step guide:

Materials Needed

  • Lumber (2x4s, plywood, or MDF)
  • Wood screws
  • Wood glue
  • Pegboard (for tool storage)
  • Drawer slides (optional)
  • Hooks and storage bins (optional)
  • Power drill
  • Saw (circular or miter)
  • Clamps
  • Measuring tape
  • Level
  • Sandpaper or sander
  • Wood stain or paint (optional)

Step 1: Plan Your Workbench Dimensions

Decide on the size based on your space and needs. A common size is 6 feet long x 2 feet deep x 36 inches tall. Sketch a simple design, including storage options like shelves, drawers, or pegboard.


Step 2: Cut the Lumber

Cut the 2x4s for the frame:

  • 4 legs (e.g., 34 inches for a 36-inch tall bench with tabletop)
  • 4 long frame pieces (e.g., 72 inches)
  • 4 short frame pieces (e.g., 20 inches)
  • Additional braces for support (optional)

Cut the plywood/MDF for:

  • The worktop (72” x 24”)
  • The bottom shelf (optional, same size as worktop)

Step 3: Assemble the Frame

  1. Attach the legs: Screw the short frame pieces between two legs at the top and bottom.
  2. Connect the long frame pieces: Secure them to form a rectangle.
  3. Add supports: Attach additional braces or a middle support beam for extra strength.

Step 4: Attach the Worktop and Bottom Shelf

  1. Place the plywood or MDF on top of the frame and secure it with screws.
  2. If using a bottom shelf, attach it to the lower frame.

Step 5: Add Tool Storage

  • Pegboard: Mount a pegboard on the back for hanging hand tools.
  • Drawers: Use scrap plywood and drawer slides to create custom storage.
  • Shelves/Bins: Install additional shelves or plastic bins under the workbench.

Step 6: Finishing Touches

  • Sand the entire workbench to smooth rough edges.
  • Paint, stain, or seal the wood for durability.
  • Attach hooks or magnetic strips for added tool storage.

Step 7: Organize and Enjoy!

Arrange your tools on the pegboard, drawers, or shelves for easy access.

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