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jeepjunky

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We ended up with some extra Brizilan Cherry solid wood flooring that was going to go in the trash...so this is what I did:bounce: my only issue is I now need cutting boards to use on the bench and have already scrached it...o-well it was trash to start!
 

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Jack Olsen

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I think it looks great.

I stained and varnished my benches (some of them were new butcher block, one was an old solid-core door, the rest were in-between) and I got hit with the same dilemma. If it looks nice, you worry about working on it -- which is crazy.

I put some rubber mat on mine -- but it's really there for dripping liquids more than preserving the stain and varnish. If my workbench looks like a dining room table, it's a good sign that I'm doing something wrong. I think the scratches and dents will continue to add character.

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soob

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What a coincidence. My father has like a thousand square feet of brazilian cherry stacked up in his workshop. I'm going to have to get him to give me some.
 
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jeepjunky

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ur right it looks like an old cherokee but its a PU. not mine out of a calender. Im kinda addicted to jeeps its one of about 75 pics of jeeps in the garage. Also have an old Willys PU tailgate in the pick and a CJ grill hanging up.
 
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