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kcaz507

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I was thinking of getting a piece of granite cut and using it for the top of my box. I just dont know if this is a good idea or not. Has anyone tried anything like this before?
 
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If you ever try to hammer on it or set a heavy block or anything else that is heavy the granite will crack. Wood would be a better choice imo
 
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kcaz507

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If you ever try to hammer on it or set a heavy block or anything else that is heavy the granite will crack. Wood would be a better choice imo

Very good point. I also thought while rolling the potential of hitting a rough spot may the granite. This seems like a bad idea all of a sudden.
 

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I don't think it's a bad idea. If your toolbox supports it rigidly and you don't put too much weight on it I think it would work as a makeshift surface plate. If you don't have a use for a surface plate and getting granite is just for looks I would probably skip it. Stainless steel is probably the best looking top that also functions well as a toolbox top.
 
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kcaz507

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I dont do a lot of hammering or move it around to much. I really dont have a lot of room to work on it due to my set up. I was thinking a white granite with some black lines or something of that nature. Here is a pic of my setup as it is most of the time:
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I would go with a corian counter material, you can get close to the same look but not have to worry about it cracking or being way heavy.
 

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granite is not a great idea, i have a few leftover pieces from kitchen remodels that i have done. ive got 3 pieces about 2x4 and they work great for said surface plate or cutting gasket materials and such, but as soon as you drop a large pipe wrench on it or your BIL hammers on it they crack up easily. id definitly go with a wood top.....maybe build yourself a sweet white colored hardwood floor top for it.
 

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I dont do a lot of hammering or move it around to much. I really dont have a lot of room to work on it due to my set up. I was thinking a white granite with some black lines or something of that nature. Here is a pic of my setup as it is most of the time:
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The photo suggests whang-bang hard use is not likely to be the problem. You want some complementary back and white bling, then granite is unique. Getting a piece cut to size is going to be a bit costly. Definitely consider black with the quartz sparkles. A white worksurface is not a good idea, even it it doesn't get a lot of old grease on it.

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kcaz507

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I appreciate everyone's responses. I can get a piece of granite custom cut for $162 bucks locally, I have already done the leg work for price. Im just not sure at this point what to do. I am not sure how a butcher block top will look with the black and white.
 
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