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New bench surface looks and performs great!

whizzerick

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I finally finished my new bench's surface.
I'm using a commercial floor covering, made of chemical resistant rubber:

bench2.jpg



It's very easy to clean. An added benefit is that the texture keeps small (carburator) parts from rolling around and the contrast in color makes little items easy to find:

bench3.jpg



Hole for electrical cord:

bench4.jpg



Perimeter 'fence' keeps stuff ON the bench.
Dark mahogany stain looks great:

bench5.jpg



It's slowly taking shape:

bench1.jpg
 
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-lecroix-

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Looks GREAT!

Quick question ... what type of wood did you use for the cabinets and bench?
 

MyDomain

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That's a doggone great idea! Me thinks I will have to do that to my bench. Did you use any adhesive to hold it onto the underlayment?
 

1320stang

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I used a ribbed rubber runner that I bought from Lowe's for my benchtop. Used the scrap to line a couple drawers of my tool box as well.
 
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1320stang said:
I used a ribbed rubber runner that I bought from Lowe's for my benchtop. Used the scrap to line a couple drawers of my tool box as well.

Hey, 1320stang,

Looks like a great idea! Is that rubber runner sold in a roll? How long and how wide is it? How is it attached to the bench surface?

Thanks in advance for the information!:beer:
 
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whizzerick

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-lecroix- said:
Looks GREAT!
Quick question ... what type of wood did you use for the cabinets and bench?

Pine. It's a very low buck project.
The stain/varnish is so dark you can hardly see the grain:

c2.jpg



MyDomain said:
That's a doggone great idea! Me thinks I will have to do that to my bench. Did you use any adhesive to hold it onto the underlayment?

Contact cement.


JMURiz said:
Looks great, is that tuffseal tile or a one-piece product?

It comes in a 36'' wide roll and is sold by the foot (+/- 9$CDN)

1320stang said:
I used a ribbed rubber runner that I bought from Lowe's for my benchtop.

The problem with ribbed material is that it's hard to sweep, as the dust and chips will tend to follow the ridge...




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bmwpower

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Ribbed it okay, as I have it on my mobile Lista cabinet....just make sure the ribs are facing the right way, so you can push the dirt, etc. off onto the floor.
 

1320stang

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It's 36" wide and the ribs run perpendicular to the width. I didn't care which way the ribs went, I figure that's what a shop vac is for. Why push it off onto the floor when I have to bend over and pick it up? My shop vac rarely sees any car vac duties, in fact, I'm thinking of putting in a couple of floor mounted openings that I just hook my shop vac hose up to, I'll sweep to this opening and forego the dust pan.

You can always flip it over, then it's smooth side up. I know it was far cheaper than $9/foot.
 

jeepgod

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very nice.. i plan on doing something similiar when i get into a house that i will stay in... a few more years and i will be there..

outstanding setup..
 

Willy Victor

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whizzerick said:
I finally finished my new bench's surface.
I'm using a commercial floor covering, made of chemical resistant rubber:

bench2.jpg



It's very easy to clean. An added benefit is that the texture keeps small (carburator) parts from rolling around and the contrast in color makes little items easy to find:

bench3.jpg



Hole for electrical cord:

bench4.jpg



Perimeter 'fence' keeps stuff ON the bench.
Dark mahogany stain looks great:

bench5.jpg



It's slowly taking shape:

bench1.jpg

Wow with the price of gas, it must be nice to have a pump right in the garage LOL

Willy

PS A really nice job.
 
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