spotco2
Well-known member
I am building out a new service van and need some help coming up with a design for a workbench countertop. It will be covering the blue parts bins in the pic. The total size will be 18" wide and 96" long. The section over the blue bins is about 56"x14" and has a solid back.
The issue I am running into is the counter top needs to support about 150 lbs without sagging or bouncing. I was toying with the idea of making a countertop base out of 4 strips of 13/16" Unistrut with 3/4" birch on top of it but not sure if that would be strong enough to keep it from bouncing. The front 4" of the counter top will be unsupported for the length of the top.
Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated. I would prefer to stay with a wooden top than a bent steel (not easy to source here).
The issue I am running into is the counter top needs to support about 150 lbs without sagging or bouncing. I was toying with the idea of making a countertop base out of 4 strips of 13/16" Unistrut with 3/4" birch on top of it but not sure if that would be strong enough to keep it from bouncing. The front 4" of the counter top will be unsupported for the length of the top.
Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated. I would prefer to stay with a wooden top than a bent steel (not easy to source here).
