Hi! I'm building a 2' x 5' workbench in the garage. The frame and the 4 legs will be built with 2x4's. The top will be 2 2x12's. I would like to secure the 5' span to the drywall for added stability. I realize that I will need to attach these 5 footers to the wall studs, but what size hardware would be best for this purpose - 3/8" lag screws? If so, how long - 3", 3 1/2"? Would 3 1/2" drywall screws work or would lag screws be better? Thanks.
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Thanks. Would drywall screws work ok or would I be better off using some thin hex head lag screws, or wouldn't it matter. (The weight will be mostly supported by the legs.)
On second thought, I guess I answered my own question. If you think common nails would work then certainly drywall screws would be the next step up.Last edited by Kid; 04-05-2011, 06:14 AM.
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the 2x4 going across horizontal is called a ledger board. it just serves as a height factor for the bench. unless you are going to bang heavily on it you could get away with angled 2x4s supporting a 2x4 coming out from the wall and ledger. your 2x12 then go across the 2x4 extending outward. I got a similar setup in my work area but I used 5/4 clear pine screwed to the cross members.
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Thought I'd give you guys an update.... Project's finished!!!! I'm not much of a carpenter. However, I must say that the entire thing looks great. It's also as solid as the Rock of Gilbraltar. (I used a couple of 3 1/2 inch hex head lag screws to attach the ledger board to the studs.) If we ever have a bad tornado around here the only thing standing will be the chimney and my fabulous bench. Thanks again for your input. It's appreciated.
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