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<blockquote data-quote="TheTallGuy" data-source="post: 7777631" data-attributes="member: 9121"><p>I'd go box section unless you have a pile of spare angle lying around as the end result tends to be stronger, plus clearing crud out of the shelf corners is a pain. Depending on the depth, put the under shelves on runners so that you can slide them out rather than having to rummage around underneath. Another good idea I have seen is to have a lidded hole in the top with a bin underneath, when cleaning the bench just lift the lid and sweep the crud into the bin. As for sockets - as others have said - put plenty in! If you can get them under the front edge of the bench top they'll be easy to get at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheTallGuy, post: 7777631, member: 9121"] I'd go box section unless you have a pile of spare angle lying around as the end result tends to be stronger, plus clearing crud out of the shelf corners is a pain. Depending on the depth, put the under shelves on runners so that you can slide them out rather than having to rummage around underneath. Another good idea I have seen is to have a lidded hole in the top with a bin underneath, when cleaning the bench just lift the lid and sweep the crud into the bin. As for sockets - as others have said - put plenty in! If you can get them under the front edge of the bench top they'll be easy to get at. [/QUOTE]
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