My brother called and asked if I wanted a couple "workbenches". He's a
graphic arts instructor and the school is remodeling and doesn't need these
benches that held computer and electronic test equipment. Well, he's my
brother so I thought I'd look....
Bench top is 60"x 34" x 1 3/4" laminated hard maple. Comes with a shelf that
sits on the back of the bench that is 60" x 18" x 1 3/4" supported by two
uprights of 14' x 18" x 1 3/4". Stand is a formed aluminum frame with a
metal crosspiece near the floor (kind of a footrest). Sticker on the bottom
of the top reads:
"This 'Electro/Bonded top was manufactured from select northern
grown hard maple or red oak lumber. It was produced in a modern plant under
controlled atmospheric conditions by a company with over seventy-five years
experience laminating hard maple and red oak. It was sanded smooth and then
sealed with the best finishes available."
{Electro Bonded Logo}
No company or location information is given. Got two of 'em plus an extra
top shelf. Price: Freebie!! They have about 12-15 more. I think I'll grab
another couple if I can even if I don't have room.
Qualifying gloat? I'll get some pics posted on ABPW in the next couple
days..
Patrick Fischer
Gig Harbor, WA
Mike Coonrod wrote:
> That jointer cost him $100; didn't it?
Yeah, I think you're right.
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Michael McIntyre ---- Silvan <[email protected]>
Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/
I'm in Gig Harbor, WA which is SW of Seattle across the water. Hope you're
close..these things are heavy!!! I want the two I've got but if I can get
more I'll deal. Drop me an email..
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Patrick Fischer
Gig Harbor, WA
patrick_f{at}comcast.net
"James D Kountz" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Where do you live and do you want to sell one?
>
> Jim
>
>
> "Patrick Fischer" <patrickdfischer@comcast{dot}net> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > My brother called and asked if I wanted a couple "workbenches". He's a
> > graphic arts instructor and the school is remodeling and doesn't need
> these
> > benches that held computer and electronic test equipment. Well, he's my
> > brother so I thought I'd look....
> >
> > Bench top is 60"x 34" x 1 3/4" laminated hard maple. Comes with a shelf
> that
> > sits on the back of the bench that is 60" x 18" x 1 3/4" supported by
two
> > uprights of 14' x 18" x 1 3/4". Stand is a formed aluminum frame with a
> > metal crosspiece near the floor (kind of a footrest). Sticker on the
> bottom
> > of the top reads:
> > "This 'Electro/Bonded top was manufactured from select
> northern
> > grown hard maple or red oak lumber. It was produced in a modern plant
> under
> > controlled atmospheric conditions by a company with over seventy-five
> years
> > experience laminating hard maple and red oak. It was sanded smooth and
> then
> > sealed with the best finishes available."
> > {Electro Bonded Logo}
> >
> > No company or location information is given. Got two of 'em plus an
extra
> > top shelf. Price: Freebie!! They have about 12-15 more. I think I'll
grab
> > another couple if I can even if I don't have room.
> > Qualifying gloat? I'll get some pics posted on ABPW in the next couple
> > days..
> >
> > Patrick Fischer
> > Gig Harbor, WA
> >
> >
>
>
For all of you that requested one of these benches:
I put my "order" in with my brother for as many as I can get. I'll know in a
couple days. For those that emailed me with an interest in buying one, I've
saved your messages and will offer them according to receipt of the message.
No guarantees but I'll try..
--
Patrick Fischer
Gig Harbor, WA
patrick_f{at}comcast.net
"Patrick Fischer" <patrickdfischer@comcast{dot}net> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> My brother called and asked if I wanted a couple "workbenches". He's a
> graphic arts instructor and the school is remodeling and doesn't need
these
> benches that held computer and electronic test equipment. Well, he's my
> brother so I thought I'd look....
>
> Bench top is 60"x 34" x 1 3/4" laminated hard maple. Comes with a shelf
that
> sits on the back of the bench that is 60" x 18" x 1 3/4" supported by two
> uprights of 14' x 18" x 1 3/4". Stand is a formed aluminum frame with a
> metal crosspiece near the floor (kind of a footrest). Sticker on the
bottom
> of the top reads:
> "This 'Electro/Bonded top was manufactured from select
northern
> grown hard maple or red oak lumber. It was produced in a modern plant
under
> controlled atmospheric conditions by a company with over seventy-five
years
> experience laminating hard maple and red oak. It was sanded smooth and
then
> sealed with the best finishes available."
> {Electro Bonded Logo}
>
> No company or location information is given. Got two of 'em plus an extra
> top shelf. Price: Freebie!! They have about 12-15 more. I think I'll grab
> another couple if I can even if I don't have room.
> Qualifying gloat? I'll get some pics posted on ABPW in the next couple
> days..
>
> Patrick Fischer
> Gig Harbor, WA
>
>
Where do you live and do you want to sell one?
Jim
"Patrick Fischer" <patrickdfischer@comcast{dot}net> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> My brother called and asked if I wanted a couple "workbenches". He's a
> graphic arts instructor and the school is remodeling and doesn't need
these
> benches that held computer and electronic test equipment. Well, he's my
> brother so I thought I'd look....
>
> Bench top is 60"x 34" x 1 3/4" laminated hard maple. Comes with a shelf
that
> sits on the back of the bench that is 60" x 18" x 1 3/4" supported by two
> uprights of 14' x 18" x 1 3/4". Stand is a formed aluminum frame with a
> metal crosspiece near the floor (kind of a footrest). Sticker on the
bottom
> of the top reads:
> "This 'Electro/Bonded top was manufactured from select
northern
> grown hard maple or red oak lumber. It was produced in a modern plant
under
> controlled atmospheric conditions by a company with over seventy-five
years
> experience laminating hard maple and red oak. It was sanded smooth and
then
> sealed with the best finishes available."
> {Electro Bonded Logo}
>
> No company or location information is given. Got two of 'em plus an extra
> top shelf. Price: Freebie!! They have about 12-15 more. I think I'll grab
> another couple if I can even if I don't have room.
> Qualifying gloat? I'll get some pics posted on ABPW in the next couple
> days..
>
> Patrick Fischer
> Gig Harbor, WA
>
>
damm Straight.
Hell get them all, you can sell them.
Tony D.
"Patrick Fischer" <patrickdfischer@comcast{dot}net> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> My brother called and asked if I wanted a couple "workbenches". He's a
> graphic arts instructor and the school is remodeling and doesn't need
these
> benches that held computer and electronic test equipment. Well, he's my
> brother so I thought I'd look....
>
> Bench top is 60"x 34" x 1 3/4" laminated hard maple. Comes with a shelf
that
> sits on the back of the bench that is 60" x 18" x 1 3/4" supported by two
> uprights of 14' x 18" x 1 3/4". Stand is a formed aluminum frame with a
> metal crosspiece near the floor (kind of a footrest). Sticker on the
bottom
> of the top reads:
> "This 'Electro/Bonded top was manufactured from select
northern
> grown hard maple or red oak lumber. It was produced in a modern plant
under
> controlled atmospheric conditions by a company with over seventy-five
years
> experience laminating hard maple and red oak. It was sanded smooth and
then
> sealed with the best finishes available."
> {Electro Bonded Logo}
>
> No company or location information is given. Got two of 'em plus an extra
> top shelf. Price: Freebie!! They have about 12-15 more. I think I'll grab
> another couple if I can even if I don't have room.
> Qualifying gloat? I'll get some pics posted on ABPW in the next couple
> days..
>
> Patrick Fischer
> Gig Harbor, WA
>
>
That jointer cost him $100; didn't it?
Silvan wrote:
> Patrick Fischer wrote:
>
>
>>Bench top is 60"x 34" x 1 3/4" laminated hard maple. Comes with a shelf
>
>
>>Qualifying gloat? I'll get some pics posted on ABPW in the next couple
>>days..
>
>
> You SUCK!
>
> I say get as many of them as you can since they're free. You could probably
> sell/auction those tops for a few bucks if you had a mind to. Reuse or
> recycle the aluminum stuff if nobody wants it. That's definitely
> gloatable, though the Gloat of the Month award still has to go to the sucky
> bastard who got the Delta 8" jointer for $50.
>
Patrick Fischer wrote:
> Bench top is 60"x 34" x 1 3/4" laminated hard maple. Comes with a shelf
> Qualifying gloat? I'll get some pics posted on ABPW in the next couple
> days..
You SUCK!
I say get as many of them as you can since they're free. You could probably
sell/auction those tops for a few bucks if you had a mind to. Reuse or
recycle the aluminum stuff if nobody wants it. That's definitely
gloatable, though the Gloat of the Month award still has to go to the sucky
bastard who got the Delta 8" jointer for $50.
--
Michael McIntyre ---- Silvan <[email protected]>
Linux fanatic, and certified Geek; registered Linux user #243621
http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/5407/