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Reddit mentions of Simpson WBSK Workbench & Shelving Hardware Kit

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Simpson WBSK Workbench & Shelving Hardware Kit. Here are the top ones.

Simpson WBSK Workbench & Shelving Hardware Kit
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    Features:
  • Instruction sheet that includes lumber cut list
  • DIY Done Right booklet that offers inspiration and instruction to build other home projects with Simpson Strong-Tie products
  • 8 Rigid Tie RTC2Z connectors
  • 4 #6 x 2 1/2" flat-head screws
  • 1 Box of Simpson Strong-Tie SD #8 x 1 1/4" screws and 20 #6 1-1/4-inch flat head screws, Made in USA
Specs:
Height0.51 Inches
Length6.25 Inches
Number of items1
SizePack of 1
Weight0.15 Pounds
Width0.82 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Simpson WBSK Workbench & Shelving Hardware Kit:

u/chillypillow2 · 3 pointsr/Atlanta

As mentioned, Cofer and Randall Brothers will usually have higher grades in stock. You are going to be hard pressed to find untreated pine 4x4s. Cedar is pretty readily available though.

Although, unless you are trying to build some heirloom workbench to pass down to your kids, or need something to rebuild transmission on, I don't really see the point. Fancy dimensional pine isn't really the thing you want to spend time and money sourcing to build something you'll just hit with a hammer and drip paint on. It's got better engineering values and maybe no grade stampings, but you aren't making roof trusses or millwork here. If this is a basic basement homeowner workbench, just buy something like this Simpson kit and lumber from HD and you'll have a hard time breaking it.

https://www.amazon.com/Simpson-WBSK-Workbench-Shelving-Hardware/dp/B00K774V2Y

u/sam_fujiyama · 1 pointr/DIY

Simpson sells a "workbench kit", that contains 8 "rigid tie connectors" + screws + a little manual that describes how to build pretty much what that site has on it. You have to buy the wood separately. I priced the kit out on a few sites compared with buying the connectors individually and it worked out a bit cheaper in most cases.

This is the Simpson kit i used, i used two kits... one for the longer bench and another for the saw stand... http://www.amazon.ca/Simpson-WBSK-Workbench-Shelving-Hardware/dp/B00K774V2Y

u/desensitiz · 1 pointr/funny

This set and about $75 worth of lumber from the Home Depot did it for me!