I just got a new workbench and I'm facing some leveling issues with its legs. It's really important for me to get it stable, especially since I'm planning to use it frequently. Any tips on how to adjust or level the feet effectively?
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You could also shim it and glue the shims in place, just to be sure it's stable and won’t shift around. That way, you can keep it leveled at all times.
If your basement floor is anything like mine, you can actually shift or rotate the workbench legs a tiny bit, and that can help it sit level. Just play around with adjusting the short leg.
I had a similar problem with my Roubo-style workbench. Initially, I used a wedge under one of the legs to keep it stable, and over time, it kind of self-leveled as I used it more.
Thanks! For the wedge, would it be better to use one that's the width of the foot, or just enough to feel secure?
If your bench isn't rocking, you might not need to worry too much about it. But if it is, putting a wedge under one of the legs can fix that pretty easily.

Thanks! I’ll give that a go. It's the same short leg as before I sawed, and the bench is currently flipped from where it will actually sit, so adjusting it first makes sense.