The rebuild of the centre bench is (mostly) done. There will be some additions to the storage zone beneath the top at some point.
It's at the same height as the bench along the rear wall, which has proven itself to be 'right for me' and it means that big stuff can be laid across the gap between the two, if necessary.
I've moved onto the run of shelving along the back wall. This is not straightforward, for various reasons, but it is progressing in stages. The battens are up for the right-hand half. I need to produce beams for the hangers and relocate some of the electrics now.
I replaced the fluorescent tube with six 5W GU10 LEDs. A better spread of light, a nicer colour and a 'floppy hang', if they do ever get hit by anything.
I did get a laser cross-beam projector level from Lidl and it has proven to be a God-send in all this work. Well worth €30 in time saved and cock-ups averted.
Lidl also had some self-adhesive steel metre tapes. Having one mounted on the bench seemed a potentially good idea, but I felt that it needed to be 'inlaid', rather than just stuck on the surface. I have some router bits here, but the router itself is 200 miles away. However, I managed to codge up a device to do the fairly lightweight job - from a cordless drill and a Wolfcraft drilling jig. Used with care, it did a better job than I expected.
I only needed a half-inch wide groove by about half a millimetre deep. This was done with a 12mm cutter, so it needed a slight nudge sideways for a second pass for the required width.
It all worked well and the tape is installed now.