I made a "beat on it" workbench top for a neighborhood kid. He used for for several years, he started a neighborhood landscaping business that grew. He did engine work, chainsaw, mowers, etc, on the bench top. Plus a lot of other fiddly stuff. Drove screws into it to hold jigs/forms, etc.
He wanted 96" by 36" , so we bought ten 2 x 6s (1-1/2 x 5-1/2). Ripped them down the middle to make 20 pieces, 1-1/2 x 2-1/2. Flipped them on the 1-1/2" edge, alternating the grain as needed, used titebond and pipe clamps. Ended up with a nice top, 3' x 8' x 2-1/2" thick.
He wanted 96" by 36" , so we bought ten 2 x 6s (1-1/2 x 5-1/2). Ripped them down the middle to make 20 pieces, 1-1/2 x 2-1/2. Flipped them on the 1-1/2" edge, alternating the grain as needed, used titebond and pipe clamps. Ended up with a nice top, 3' x 8' x 2-1/2" thick.
