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In this video we build a heavy duty wooden workbench for the workshop. We built it super solid so that it can hold up to all the work and abuse that it is going to get in the workshop. I also installed a brand new 8in vice on the workbench and I cant tell you how happy I was with how that all turned out. I also set up some nice shelving that I bought and began to organize all of my tools and equipment. This was essentially the last of the workshop project, there are many little projects and additions that are yet to be done in the workshop that you will see in future uploads, mainly on the "On the Trapline Series." Join my dog and I at our wilderness homestead in the Canadian North. This channel features videos on off-the-grid lifestyle and building, trapline adventures, hunting, fishing, trucks and much more! I live off the land in a self reliant and self sufficient lifestyle. The land provides me with everything I need. My offgrid cabin is solar powered, heated by a wood stove and most everything I eat comes from the land; fish, eggs from my chickens, and many different wild game species. The lifestyle I live is essentially expense free and blesses me with the opportunity to do whatever I please. In the winter months we head out on the trapline and ethically harvest fur bearing animals. Through moderate and sustainable methods I snare and trap these animals and work on, and sell the pelts at auction which provides a decent income for me to invest in my off the grid homestead and lifestyle. Traplines and Inlines Facebook Page: https://fb.me/traplinesandinlines