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I'm a little ashamed to admit that it's been over a year since I finished construction of my heated and cooled pole barn and I'm still working on a broke-*** wobbly manufactured workbench. In my defense, I've been busy finishing the shop, but the nonsense needs to stop! I've built a few workbenches in my day and I have a pretty good idea of what I want to do. But the top leaves me scratching my head...
I'm pretty sold on a solid wood structure that I'll bolt to the concrete slab. I want something that won't move when beat on, and something that damps vibrations. I have a couple metal tables that I use for other things, and they work well. But, hammering, cutting, grinding, etc. is too loud for my liking. I have a good idea what I'll do for the structure.
But the top? That's another story. I don't want wood of any kind on the exposed face. I do a lot of motorcycle suspension work, and tear apart small engines on occasion. I'm sick of tired of oils and fuels getting sucked into the wood. Especially gasoline - it makes my eyes tear for DAYS. And since I use the shop as my COVID office, I need to keep the smells at bay.
Stainless steel is my obvious choice. A marine edge would be nice. A seamless sink (non-plumbed) would be ideal, but I'm willing to use a food-grade standalone next to the table, if need be. However, I'm a little uncertain on how I'll adhere a sheet metal table to a wood substrate without drilling holes through the top - which I'd rather avoid so that oily, drippy, sloppy, messy oil and fuel doesn't work their way through to the wood.
So has anyone figured this out? I'm just getting started on the plans, but I'd like to finish before spring. All ideas are welcome - but remember - I want a wood top UNDER the stainless to keep noise and flex to a minimum.
I'm pretty sold on a solid wood structure that I'll bolt to the concrete slab. I want something that won't move when beat on, and something that damps vibrations. I have a couple metal tables that I use for other things, and they work well. But, hammering, cutting, grinding, etc. is too loud for my liking. I have a good idea what I'll do for the structure.
But the top? That's another story. I don't want wood of any kind on the exposed face. I do a lot of motorcycle suspension work, and tear apart small engines on occasion. I'm sick of tired of oils and fuels getting sucked into the wood. Especially gasoline - it makes my eyes tear for DAYS. And since I use the shop as my COVID office, I need to keep the smells at bay.
Stainless steel is my obvious choice. A marine edge would be nice. A seamless sink (non-plumbed) would be ideal, but I'm willing to use a food-grade standalone next to the table, if need be. However, I'm a little uncertain on how I'll adhere a sheet metal table to a wood substrate without drilling holes through the top - which I'd rather avoid so that oily, drippy, sloppy, messy oil and fuel doesn't work their way through to the wood.
So has anyone figured this out? I'm just getting started on the plans, but I'd like to finish before spring. All ideas are welcome - but remember - I want a wood top UNDER the stainless to keep noise and flex to a minimum.



