Standard Workbench - 6'

1-B-LN-6

$3,500.00




We are taking orders for new bench builds for 8 foot right hand, 7 foot right and left hand, 6 foot right and left hand benches.
Lead time approximately four weeks.
If you place an order for a bench we will need to go over some details with you, preferably by phone. Please provide a phone number and convenient time for us to call you. We look forward to hearing from you!

Lie-Nielsen Workbench

Our Workbenches are unique in several ways, beginning with the shoulder vise:

  • Twin screw chain drive shoulder vise, with 12" spacing between the screws - so you can hold a 12" wide board easily. Screws are 1-1/8" Acme thread. Hard Maple jaw opens 8".
  • Tail Vise, with a 1" Acme Thread Screw, opens 6-7".
  • The front stretcher is 4-1/8" wide and flush to the front of the legs and benchtop. Trestle legs are 3" square and flush with the front of the bench.
  • 4" thick solid Hard Maple top.
  • 7 feet long (including tail vise handle) x 2 feet wide (excluding the shoulder vise).
  • Bench height is customizable between 32" and 38".
  • Weight is 320 lbs.
  • Two wooden bench dogs are included.
  • The 6' and 7' benches are available in right-hand and left-hand variations.

Benches are shipped disassembled and crated via LTL trucking. You will need to assemble the trestle and mount the top to the trestle. A crated workbench weighs 600 lbs. The crating fee is $400 and standard freight shipping costs will be calculated based on the delivery location. You are also welcome to pick up your workbench at our shop in Maine (Maine State Sales Tax will apply). Please call for shipping quotes: (800) 327-2520.


Go to our Downloads page for a copy of our Workbench Assembly and Care Instructions.


Click here to watch Christopher Schwarz discuss the Lie-Nielsen Workbench on our YouTube channel.

Maintenance:

Bench tops are 4" thick solid Maple, machined flat within a tolerance of plus or minus .010". We recommend you reflatten the top as needed, every year or two.

Benches are finished with linseed oil, which seals the wood, but does not make it slippery. The finish will need to be renewed from time to time, with a thin coat, or use wax.