91bronc300
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Hey guys, I finished building a second work bench a little while ago. 2.5 inches thick, it's composed of OSB, solid pine, red oak faced plywood on the top, and solid hickory as a face around the edges. Stained and urethaned it looks great, but I find I just do not like the surface. It's not tough enough. I want to put on a steel top. My main work bench is nearly the same type of build, three layers of 3/4 inch plywood, but with a stainless steel top. And as much as I LOVE that top a full sheet of 12 gauge stainless is $250 at the local supplier. I don't want to spend that much on a top for this second bench.
A full sheet of 12 gauge carbon steel at the local supplier is just shy of $100 and I plan on picking one up tomorrow. So my question is the best way to put a little coating on it to keep off any surface rust. I know a few of my options are a 50/50 mix of linseed oil and mineral spirits spread on and allowed to dry, rubbing on beeswax or turtle wax, or wiping the thing down with used motor oil then 'cooking' off the lighter constituents in the oil. I want a surface that is just a little bit slick, but not gummy at all. So I'm thinking beeswax is out, but how about the boiled off motor oil? Is that surface tacky or gummy at all? And how about the linseed/solvent mix? Just looking for some wisdom on the subject.
A full sheet of 12 gauge carbon steel at the local supplier is just shy of $100 and I plan on picking one up tomorrow. So my question is the best way to put a little coating on it to keep off any surface rust. I know a few of my options are a 50/50 mix of linseed oil and mineral spirits spread on and allowed to dry, rubbing on beeswax or turtle wax, or wiping the thing down with used motor oil then 'cooking' off the lighter constituents in the oil. I want a surface that is just a little bit slick, but not gummy at all. So I'm thinking beeswax is out, but how about the boiled off motor oil? Is that surface tacky or gummy at all? And how about the linseed/solvent mix? Just looking for some wisdom on the subject.
