For one person assembling this work bench, it can be a struggle. In fact, the legs and supporting braces were still wobbly until the top half was installed. Assembly instructions are graphically represented. After careful study, it's easy to follow for the most part. An area needing improvement is when you're assembling the top where the light sits under. If you follow the directions, that portion won't slide in. So I had to disassemble the top corners and loosen the bolts holding the pegboard. After doing that, the top portion slid into place and everything was secured. Another area for improvement is installing the light fixture. The pictured diagram is too busy to interpret. After careful study of the mounting holes and brackets, I was able to figure it out. The light fixture is a nice touch. However, it doesn't come with an on/off switch. So once it's plugged in, it won't off unless you unplug the cord. Alternatively, you could wide the plug with an on/off switch. Overall the workbench is very functional and was long overdue for my garage. The drawers and pegboard will help me keep my tools organized. The light fixture will obviously help when extra lighting is needed for my old, tired eyes.