1. No workstation is complete without
handy storage bins. Bins come as singles or can be multi-tiered, and
have small adjustable compartments for storing screws, nails, nuts,
bolts, washers, etc. These versatile, vital accessories can be
freestanding or wall-mounted, and many are stackable so you can add
more as needed.
2. Tool cabinets are the perfect addition to your work bench and get
you on your way to being a real handyman. Some cabinets have as many as
18 drawers for organization and storage. Don't skimp on storage - buy a
cabinet 50% larger than you think you need so you'll have room to
expand as your skills and enthusiasm grow.
3. Not every project in the house can come to you; a tool cart is a
locking, miniature mobile workbench that lets you take your equipment
to the source of the maintenance task. Carts are equipped with
convenient storage drawers for tools and accessories, shelves to
transport power tools and cords, and a flat workspace.
4. Modular work stations let you customize your work area to fit
your exact specifications. You can choose the pieces you need and
arrange them in any configuration, helping you be more productive and
comfortable as you work.
5. Work stations provide a work surface, uprights for attaching
lighting, electrical outlets, tool support frames, parts bins,
shelving, drawers, foot rests, and any other accessory you need for a
customized, functional work area.
6. Consider what you will be doing at your work station, then choose
multi-purpose ergonomic furniture that will facilitate your
productivity and prevent injury. Ergonomic designs can address or
eliminate awkward postures, repetitive motions, excessive reaching,
confusing or difficult to read controls and screens, or excessive force
or strength to accomplish a task.
7. To ensure a comfortable working environment, think about bench
height, leg room, and the chair or stool you will sit on while working.
You will want enough space and adjustable features so that you can
easily and frequently change positions while you work; this will
prevent pain or fatigue after a long day.
8. A work bench top should be large enough to accommodate all
necessary equipment with space left over for paperwork, manuals, or
other materials needed for the job. However, it needs to be small
enough so you can reach everything without overstretching. In general,
a work bench top should be at least as big as the standard office desk,
or 30 inches by 60 inches.
9. A metal work bench offers unrivaled strength to stand up to heavy
abuse, wood work benches have style and affordability, while wood and
metal combination work benches provide the best of both construction
types.
10. Well placed work bench accessories turn your simple table into a
full-fledged work station. Pegboard sides or a back wall with hooks
will give you room to store your tools and keep them handy during your
next home improvement project.