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		<title>Heavy Duty Work Bench and Beyond</title>
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<p>What is the main difference between heavy duty work benches compares to a normal bench like oak bench? Actually the differences come few whereby a heavy duty work bench normally is bigger and it contained extra features that normal benches doesn’t have. These benches normally come extra one size from normal bench size and most of them is come with sturdy bench top, whether is aluminum table top or sturdy wood table top. Thus they are far more expensive than normal benches as the piece is consisting of extra features that I mentioned earlier.</p>
<p>As far as concern, for an ultimate workbench, they normally featured with steel legs that shaped square or rectangular. Moreover these benches will also pad with useful part like adjustable food pad when the bench is used mainly in kitchen. Thus the square or rectangles steel cross braces of heavy duty work bench is finished with parallel or in-parallel strength and stability. Not all of them need assembly, if it needs also then the assembly should be fast as at this point of time only user-friendly heavy duty work benches are welcome by the market. Hence the assembly process is inclusive simple steps only whereby all you need to do is just joint the bolt-together legs and cross braces. Likewise the cross braces attached is required for built-in recess only. Some of them come with drawers and some of them not, the construct of these benches are depending on working needs.</p>
<p>Below are Three Heavy Work Benches that we think is a quality fitting for fulfilling your working need. The bench is quality, affordable as well as space saving. It will not take much of your spaces as the construct is taking customer’s convenience.</p>
<p><em><strong>Big Blue Work Bench with Alpha Drawers </strong></em></p>
<p>This heavy work bench is containing with drawers on the right hand side. As far as concern, the drawers are a group of drawers with recessed handles which come with the measurement of 4 21 1/2 x 24 x 24 height. The red color alpha drawers are looking great, energetic yet rugged. Moreover the workbench top is 12 GA steel. This fitting is made in US and they are available in nine standard sizes.</p>
<p><em><strong>Shop Top Workbench</strong></em></p>
<p>This work bench is one of the toughest and needed industrial tops you will absolutely find it worth for money. The shop top is offering with smooth, extra-strong and non-conductive working surfaces. Moreover the sturdy tempered hardboard of this bench is bonded to a particleboard core built. Hence the tempered headboard is ought to withstand with rugged treatment. Thus the smooth hardwood edge is come with resist moisture. One thing special about this bench is they would not warp or splinter.</p>
<p><strong><em>Mobile Heavy Duty Packaging Workbench</em></strong></p>
<p>This heavy duty work bench is come with safety edge plastic top. They are supported by heavy-duty 2&#8243; square as well as 14 gauge steel tubular legs. The 36&#8243;H bench top withstands is come with the weight of 2,000 lb. The bench is super durable and easy to clean. Moreover the bench top is also constructed from high-pressure plastic laminate faced wood core which is taking heavy abuses. Hence the bench is offering with smooth and tough working surface which available for many types of applications and usages. They come with 15”D lower shelf and 5” phonetic swivel casters, with brakes.</p>
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