carhunter
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I scored some nice 2x8x8' S4S pine and was thinking about building a simple bench top to mount my vise, shear and other tools.
Whats a simple way to build a sturdy bench top, without turning it into a week long project
How about trimming the rounded edges from the lumber with a table saw for a nice flush fit, drilling through the boards horizontally and joining with 3/8 thread rod. (of course counter-sinking the holes for nuts).
Maybe even stagger the boards to end up with a 12 or 16' bench.
Would you top it with melanite (sp?) or sand and stain the boards? I don't have a plane but could use a belt sander.
Any suggestions?
Whats a simple way to build a sturdy bench top, without turning it into a week long project
How about trimming the rounded edges from the lumber with a table saw for a nice flush fit, drilling through the boards horizontally and joining with 3/8 thread rod. (of course counter-sinking the holes for nuts).
Maybe even stagger the boards to end up with a 12 or 16' bench.
Would you top it with melanite (sp?) or sand and stain the boards? I don't have a plane but could use a belt sander.
Any suggestions?

) In that case, I'd still glue them together, and still put one 2X8 on the back side, only with that "look" I'd glue and screw it to the top in a "T" so you have a backsplash, as there is NOTHING more frustrating than to have something roll off the back of a bench and disappear behind it...