by Thomas Morva
What are maple workbenches, and how do they differ from other workbenches? The hard wood maple work surface has a top made from the finest quality of clear maple providing the finest work surface. The selected hardwood is kiln-dried with the edge glued to form a solid workbench. It is also sanded smooth and is splinter free. The surface is sealed with two coats of vinyl and clear sealer with a buff in between the two coats for a fine and furniture-finish look. Remember that this type of workbench is resistant to water, detergents, alcohol and other solvents. Maple workbenches have a sturdy steel base with legs that have double electrical wiring in the front and rear. They are available in either flared or adjustable leg models. All steel components undergo a three-stage treatment process to assure increased durability of the hard baked enamel finish. They also feature smoothly gliding, fully enclosed steel case drawers. If you want to design your own workbench to perfectly fit your needs, follow the following suggestions. First, you should allow enough space to finish all your tasks. Second, you should add enough accessories such as drawers and holders to take care of all your requirements. Remember, never to use the bench top for storage except for critically used equipment. Lastly, remember that quality and product strength and durability are of utmost important. Don’t forget to create your final specifications prior to ordering your workbench. Select the model that best exemplifies your needs and then buy online or call any of the workbench specialists to help you finalize your decision.
Some companies can n help you make informed decision with less time and effort, saving you some money and hassles in the process. Just describe your needs, and they will come up with workbenches that are custom made for your specific work. Work Benches provides detailed information on Work Benches, Garage Work Benches, Maple Work Benches, Used Lab Work Benches and more. For more information go to http://www.i-WorkBenches.com and/or visit its affiliated site at http://www.z-Welding.com for related information.
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