Hello Everyone,
I would like to replace a wall mounted bench in my shop that is built on particle board cabinets with something that has an opening underneath to put a model ship, which needs about 9 feet of clearance to safely store (yep, it's a big one!) . My question is the long unsupported front of the bench, which will be built using 2 X 4 X 10 Douglas fir. Using one stick, I am sure it will hog in the center, so I was thinking about laminating two or more, perhaps reinforcing with plywood or steel held in the middle with carriage bolts. I am very open to suggestions though, especially if you have experience with this this type of span. The bench top will be 24" deep and used mostly to store tools as I have other mobile benches for my work that are nice and strong.
Thank you very much for any help or guidance.
Kurt
I would like to replace a wall mounted bench in my shop that is built on particle board cabinets with something that has an opening underneath to put a model ship, which needs about 9 feet of clearance to safely store (yep, it's a big one!) . My question is the long unsupported front of the bench, which will be built using 2 X 4 X 10 Douglas fir. Using one stick, I am sure it will hog in the center, so I was thinking about laminating two or more, perhaps reinforcing with plywood or steel held in the middle with carriage bolts. I am very open to suggestions though, especially if you have experience with this this type of span. The bench top will be 24" deep and used mostly to store tools as I have other mobile benches for my work that are nice and strong.
Thank you very much for any help or guidance.
Kurt

