Uncle Buck
Banned
Some years ago I worked for a used office equipment store, in the back room we had a hundred or so tops from desks. Many were good, some were damaged. A large number of tops were as much as two inches thick hardwood, oak, walnut etc.. When cleanup time came I hauled a truckload home. Since then I have used and given away many to be used as workbench tops.
All of my shop benches sport a heavy desktop, I have shown them no special treatment so most look rather abused. I do not know if other used office stores keep stacks of old tops like my old employer did or if my store was the exception.
I am sharing this as a tip for those like me who must be creative to create a decent shop. Anyway, if you check around you may find some damaged strong heavy tops free or cheap! I would put the strength of my benchtops up against anything but thick (1/4" or more) steel benches, and best of all, they cost me nothing.
All of my shop benches sport a heavy desktop, I have shown them no special treatment so most look rather abused. I do not know if other used office stores keep stacks of old tops like my old employer did or if my store was the exception.
I am sharing this as a tip for those like me who must be creative to create a decent shop. Anyway, if you check around you may find some damaged strong heavy tops free or cheap! I would put the strength of my benchtops up against anything but thick (1/4" or more) steel benches, and best of all, they cost me nothing.
