TipsyMcStagger
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I need to finish building the bench I started building way too long ago. I glued and pocket-screwed three 2"x8"x10's and a 2"x10"x10' together to make a 10' long by 30" wide bench top. It's typical SYP framing lumber, so minus what I sanded to make the top smooth, it's about 1 1/2" thick.
I'm going to put a 2"x4" frame under the top but I want to leave a 3" overhang along the front edge and at least 6" on each end...maybe a bit more on the ends.
I'm debating whether 1 1/2" is thick enough or if I should laminate it with a layer of 3/4" ply underneath, for a total top thickness of about 2 1/4". My main concern is whether 1 1/2" is strong enough to handle a heavy vice and/or grinder bolted in the corners, where the top is overhanging the 2"x4" frame.
Thoughts?
Tipsy
I'm going to put a 2"x4" frame under the top but I want to leave a 3" overhang along the front edge and at least 6" on each end...maybe a bit more on the ends.
I'm debating whether 1 1/2" is thick enough or if I should laminate it with a layer of 3/4" ply underneath, for a total top thickness of about 2 1/4". My main concern is whether 1 1/2" is strong enough to handle a heavy vice and/or grinder bolted in the corners, where the top is overhanging the 2"x4" frame.
Thoughts?
Tipsy
