TT_Vert
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So I'm using kitchen cabinets which are exactly 24" deep. I'm going to rip a 4x8 sheet but with the width of the blade I won't have a full 24 deep for either board. I considered some type of cosmetic trim or backsplash if you will. Anyone have any suggestions what may look and work best without breaking the bank? I thought of just using 2x4s but I'm a bit classier than that (Unless you ask my wife). It's going to be quite a large bench.
While I have you here I might as well ask another opinion. The bench is L shaped and is 14.5' x 7 3/4' long. I have a base cabinet on each end and am looking for a lazy suzan or other corner base cabinet for the corner for support. I will have an adjustable leg supporting the front span where the two pieces of the 14.5' side meet and a 1x4 or 2x4 supporting the back edge the entire length. I will probably also run a 1x4 along the entire seam where the long pieces meet to keep them level. This is quite the run for plywood and am going to go w/ 3/4" in hopes it helps w/ rigidity. This is not going to be a bench that holds a lot of weight, merely for my electronics projects. I have another heavy duty bench I build out of a warehouse rack, 2x6s and 3/4" plywood for that. That one could support a car easily.
Thanks much,
Dave
While I have you here I might as well ask another opinion. The bench is L shaped and is 14.5' x 7 3/4' long. I have a base cabinet on each end and am looking for a lazy suzan or other corner base cabinet for the corner for support. I will have an adjustable leg supporting the front span where the two pieces of the 14.5' side meet and a 1x4 or 2x4 supporting the back edge the entire length. I will probably also run a 1x4 along the entire seam where the long pieces meet to keep them level. This is quite the run for plywood and am going to go w/ 3/4" in hopes it helps w/ rigidity. This is not going to be a bench that holds a lot of weight, merely for my electronics projects. I have another heavy duty bench I build out of a warehouse rack, 2x6s and 3/4" plywood for that. That one could support a car easily.
Thanks much,
Dave
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