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***SOLD***
I am re-organizing my garage and don't have space for this anymore, so letting this go.
Highlights:
1. Well built workbench with a stainless steel top.
2. Metal peg board backwall
3. Worklight (2 T8 florescent lights) illuminate work area.
4. Built-in 5 outlet power strip w/ LED indicator in the backwall.
5. All steel construction and black powder coated.
6. Length - 6'. Workbench height - 41". Backwall is another 30" on top of the workbench.
Workbench: [url=http://www.craftsman.com/craftsman-6%27-workbench-frame-black/p-00914928000P[/url] MSRP $169
Stainless top: http://www.craftsman.com/craftsman-6...p-00914962000P MSRP $219
Backwall: Craftsman backwall MSRP $139
This is fully assembled so you won't have to sweat it out assembling this. I am willing to let it go for $300 (you pick up from Nashua NH). This is less than 1yr old and is still under warranty.
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Last edited by shashankmittal; 05-29-15 at 09:17 AM.
Currently - '21 Multistrada V4S, '23 Tuono 660
Previously - '16 Yamaha FJR1300, '20 Husky Vitpilen 701, '13 Multistrada, '13 F800GS, '13 MV F3, '10 S1000RR, '15 KTM Duke 390, '04 Royal Enfield Electra 500, '97 Yamaha RX135, '90 Yamaha RD350...and many more.
How heavy is this? Interested but need to figure out how im going to get it out of my truck when i get it home...
"Could you elaborate on that a bit? Just telling me not to run a specific tire, and giving me no true logical explanation is like telling me I'm going to get my dick sucked tonight, and not by whom."
It's heavy enough that 2 people won't be able to load it on a truck.
The best option would be to unscrew the stainless top (very heavy), so that the workbench can be loaded on to your truck. You can then install the top when you reach home, it is held by 6 screws. If you are in Nashua, I can give you a hand with loading/unloading.
Last edited by shashankmittal; 05-15-15 at 11:10 AM.
Memorial day weekend bump!!!