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Workbench Dimensions

A workbench is the foundation of every workshop; yours should suit your needs. The work surface should be clear and flat. The bench size can vary, but five to seven feet long and two to three wide will handle most work. As a rule of thumb, the height of the bench should fall between 33 to 36 inches. For versatility, install lock down wheels.
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" Hi, I'm Bob Vila from Home Again. A workbench is the foundation of every workshop. Yours should suit your needs. The work surface should be clear and flat. The bench size can vary. With 5-7 feet long and 2-3 feet wide will hand most work. As a rule of sum, the height of the bench should fall between 33-36 inches. For versatility, install lock down wheel. I'm Bob Vila, good luck with your home improvement project. "

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