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Workbenches
I'm not the best with my hands, so when it comes to woodworking building a bench is off the table. I am just curious what you all use to assemble PC builds, and other work that requires a nice space to work with. Looking around, there are a lot of options and I just don't know what I want out of it, and what features I would like to have. Any help deciding goes a long way. Thanks in advance.
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I use my dining table. When I don't have PC parts on it, my cat's food & water dishes are there. I eat supper at my desk. The joys of bachelor life 🙂
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i'm just a **bleep** monkey and use my bed to PC builds. Nothing bad happened so far... yet.
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I did that for a while. Almost ruined a dimm slot. Lol
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I use one of these for work and building. It folds up easy and is solid! Can hold up to 1000lbs.
DEWALT 33 in. H Plastic Folding Portable Sawhorse Workbench DWST11556 - The Home Depot
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I got my workbench from my dad; it's well built and very sturdy. When we eventually move, I'll probably leave it behind though because it does take up a lot of room. Pictures of it are here: https://community.amd.com/t5/off-topic-discussions/fixing-stuff/m-p/630291#M2955
As Albert Einstein said, "I could have done so much more with a Big Al's Computer!".

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As The Verge once said "first you need a table"
