I see there are a number of threads discussing bench tops but did not see any comparisons so I thought I would ask. I'm hoping to build a new workbench in my garage this winter and weighing my options on what to use for a top.
My neighbor uses solid core doors, as seen here - https://www.menards.com/main/doors-...59-c-12245.htm?tid=2153262919113248929&ipos=1
I've seen other ideas where you take 2x4s, stand them on edge, glue then clamp to create a 3.5" thick, solid slab. You would need twenty 2x4s to create an equivalent sized work surface to the door posted above. A sander could be taken to any high spots, then I would probably polyurethane or epoxy to make the surface resistant to liquids. Cost of 2x4s vs. door slab is within $10 of each other, so I'm considering them equal.
This bench would be used for a little bit of everything - woodworking, small engine maintenance/repair, general tinkering.
Between these 2 options, is there a better way to go?
Thanks!
My neighbor uses solid core doors, as seen here - https://www.menards.com/main/doors-...59-c-12245.htm?tid=2153262919113248929&ipos=1
I've seen other ideas where you take 2x4s, stand them on edge, glue then clamp to create a 3.5" thick, solid slab. You would need twenty 2x4s to create an equivalent sized work surface to the door posted above. A sander could be taken to any high spots, then I would probably polyurethane or epoxy to make the surface resistant to liquids. Cost of 2x4s vs. door slab is within $10 of each other, so I'm considering them equal.
This bench would be used for a little bit of everything - woodworking, small engine maintenance/repair, general tinkering.
Between these 2 options, is there a better way to go?
Thanks!




