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Early Years Workbench
With built-in storage for tools—and a handy measuring guide printed
on the surface—this sturdy table is ideal for any woodworking project!
Instructions for assembling the workbench are in this guide. You'll need
a Phillips screwdriver and a standard screwdriver with a thick, wide head.
A
" socket wrench will make the job easier, but is not essential. You
7
16
will also need a hammer and nail to make pilot holes.
Before you begin, check the list of hardware and components to make
sure you can identify the pieces. You may also want to have an adjustable
wrench handy during assembly.
What's Included
table top
legs (4)
short braces (2)
long braces (2)
© 2008 Lakeshore
(800) 428-4414
www.lakeshorelearning.com
bottom shelf
hardware cup
vise
saw holder
Hardware
bolts (16)
nuts (16)
washers (16)
saw holder
screws (2)
screws (26)
LC104
Ages 3+

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Summary of Contents for Lakeshore LC104

  • Page 1 What’s Included Hardware bolts (16) table top bottom shelf nuts (16) legs (4) washers (16) hardware cup vise short braces (2) saw holder screws (2) long braces (2) saw holder screws (26) LC104 © 2008 Lakeshore Ages 3+ (800) 428-4414 www.lakeshorelearning.com...
  • Page 2 Assembling the Workbench 1. Set the tabletop upside down and position the Large countersunk legs as shown. holes face inward. Small holes on edges face ends of table. Medium pilot holes face outward. 2. Use 2 bolts, 2 washers, and 2 nuts to secure each leg.
  • Page 3 3. Attach the long braces to the legs. Be sure to tighten the bolts that are closest to the corners first. Tighten these bolts first. Important! Make sure these edges are flush. Push the legs sideways if needed. (They will “give” a little.)
  • Page 4 4. Attach the short braces. Attach the screws that go into the long braces first. Make sure the edges are flush, and then attach the screws that go into the legs. These edges must be flush. 5. Use 6 screws to secure the legs to the table top.
  • Page 5 6. Position the vise on the pre-attached vise block as shown below. Make sure the left edge is flush with the table. Then, use a hammer and nail to create four starter holes in the vise block. To do this, simply tap a nail into the vise block using the holes in the vise as a guide.
  • Page 6 8. Position the saw holder as shown, aligning the brackets with the pilot holes. Use the 2 saw holder screws to secure the holder. Dark panel faces inside. 9. Now it’s time to use a little muscle. Tighten every screw and bolt all the way in! (A socket wrench will make this task easier.) Once everything is secure, turn the workbench over.
  • Page 7 11. Insert the hardware cup in the round hole. (The square holes are designed to hold hammers.) That’s it! Your workbench is complete! Important Safety Note: Woodworking tools are dangerous. Never allow children to use tools without adult supervision. When children are not using the workbench, remove the saw, hardware, and other tools from their holders and store them safely out of children’s reach.