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laminate flooring as bench surface??

WhyMe

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i am planning to build a new table for the garage. it will be used for reloading and firearms related work. I will be using 3/4 plywood as the base. i have some extra laminate flooring and i was thinking it might make a good surface to put over the plywood. its hard, replaceable and cheap.

So what do you think about my idea? anyone use laminate flooring as table top surface?
 
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fredybender

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Had that on my workbench and lasted over 8 years;
Depending on manufacturer (some are tough, and others delaminate quite quickly) I say its the best idea for cheap, and tough workspace top.
What I liked the most, was, that it was flame proof too !
I changed it to a molded counter top last year: its now in need of replacement, because it looks like a pile of crud.
Guess what I'm putting back next ?
 

shooting4life

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I have been thinking about doing the same thing, though I would probably go with a hard wood and use the stair pieces for the edge. I would double up the ply wood though, I do a lot of reloading on my bench and even with doubled up 3/4 ply wood I still get a little flex since you will need a decent sized lip depending on the press. Plus decide if you like to reload sitting or standing and build the bench the appropriate height. I prefer to stand so my bench is up to almost my elbow and being 6'5" the bench is real tall.
 

jbrain

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I've got it on my bench. It's tough as hell. I'd do it again.
 

Cewper

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It is tough, I saw a piece in the road for a week before it deteriorated. The only annoying thing about it might be the slots. I use a piece on the back of my bench to hold storage bins in the grooved lip - Just an idea.
 
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rslaback

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It would probably work and look pretty good at the same time. That said, I used a $7 piece of 1/8" hardboard as a removable work top on my bench.
 

JimVonBaden

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Should work OK, I used 12" sq floor tiles on my electronics work bench, that works good too.

VCT that I had leftover from my floor! Tougher than I expected!

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Jim :cool:
 
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WhyMe

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i plan to screw them down at the edges and then run a border around it to look good
 
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