Thanks for the response, Dave. I had been racking my brain, to use a pun. That was one of the ideas that were flitting like moths through my brain.
I did notice the drilled sliding board, especially when you had the butt of the gun there while you were working on part of the foreend. Great idea! Does the bottom have a stop pin to keep it in place? Or does just the weight of the item being worked on to hold it down?
I have the first two workbenches done and filled with gun-type thingies. The 3rd one is in progress in the garage. It will be shorter, at 6' long. The dust collector machine will occupy the space where the bench is 2' shorter. There is also a belt and disc (6" x 48" for the belt, 10" dia. for the disc) which will also take up some floor room. The place still sounds like an echo chamber!
Neighbor's Dad quit his carpentry business, so I have a bunch of stuff - some in un-opened boxes, or unused. Nice morticing machine with the tools for making mortises, 1/4" up to 1/2or 5/8". About 10lb or Forstner bits, twist bits for a hand auger, brad point bits, squares, calipers, brad point bits, by 64th from 3/32 up to 1" - all in great shape. Tomorrow he will bring a 10" table saw - brought me the blades yesterday. Lots of sorting!
But I drift - today is my 75th birthday - a whole 3/4 of a century! At any rate, really enjoy seeing your bench, and seeing you using some of the same construction techniques that I use.