Building a torsion box has been around forever. Having a surface with hole into which pegs or other stuff has been too. What Ron brought to the table was showmanship and utilization of Youtube to promote an idea and monetize that idea with the sale of digital plans online. Use the word Ultimate long enough and people will believe. I applaud him for his research and development efforts and marketing. Lots of others have followed in his footsteps.While I presume that a torsion box design is not "new" per se, was Paulk the first one to make a bench in this manner? Asking because I don't know as I'm comparatively new.
But to watch this guy talk about the design with the belief that he came up with it, somehow, on his own is just ridiculous - especially in modern times and presumably a professional woodworker. And to say that "a lot of people" designed the grid with 20mm dog holes (and then on 96mm centers) indicates that he had to have researched the design - unless he just so happened to find a CNC file that created it - which negates his claim of "brilliance". And are we to believe that the use of Valchromat wasn't prompted by Hooked On Wood?
He could have at least said something like: "I went with 96mm because my hole boring machine can't drill narrower than 32mm" - that might be somewhat creative.
I watched less than a minute. Concluded it is in fact a Paulk workbench on a scissor lift and shutoff the video. Plus this is not the first time I have watched a video with this kind of setup.From the comments, it’s a Ron Paulk workbench on a scissor-lift.
The comments also say he does not acknowledge Ron’s creation.
I never did like that fella with the way he interacted with Peter Millard.
Now I like him less. He’s not getting a click from me.