Kitten, these are the handles I'm using. I have a whole bunch of them left over from an old, old project. I might paint them but until I get rid of them if I need a handle this is what I'll be using for the foreseeable future.
I may very well have a lifetime supply.
(//vny!://discoverseattle.net/workshop/SAM_2935-800.jpg)
The west wall bench is ~90% done here and some of the tools moved over. The grinder in the left coner will eventually sit on a 20" lazy-susan turntable so two grinders can be mounted back-to-back (one with grinding wheels, one with buffing wheels). (//vny!://discoverseattle.net/workshop/SAM_2938-800.jpg)
This shopvac is used for general cleanup with a wand on a 9-ft hose. (//vny!://discoverseattle.net/workshop/SAM_2949-800.jpg)
...while this one is plumbed up to the various tools on top, as shown in the next picture. (//vny!://discoverseattle.net/workshop/SAM_2950-800.jpg)
The collection hoses (and power cords) run up through the gap in the back and directly into the tool. This really cuts down on the dust. (//vny!://discoverseattle.net/workshop/SAM_2954-800.jpg)
(//vny!://discoverseattle.net/workshop/SAM_2959-800.jpg)
Here's a panorama of most of it. (//vny!://discoverseattle.net/workshop/SAM_2948-800.jpg)
Plenty of light though the windows, too much to take a good picture facing south. (//vny!://discoverseattle.net/workshop/SAM_2964-800.jpg)
I faced the bench fronts with some 1x4" hemlock strips . Hemlock has a subtle light grain that comes out nicely after a few coats of polish and sealer. The strip in front has 4 coats, the one on the right has two (so far). The photo kind of washes out the grain, it actually looks better/deeper than what you see here.