66HertzClone
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I'm working on figuring out cabinets and a top to replace some kitchen base cabinets I have along one wall. I plan to use two Lista cabinets, one 56 1/2" long, and on 47" long, bolted together. There will be a 3' gap for a stool, the front edge of the top wil meet an existing bench, but continue another 34" before it meets the wall. Total length of the top will be 174" or 14' 6". The other bench top is a 10' long butcher block 1 3/4 thick I purchased from McMaster Carr, while not close they have a warehouse in driving distance, so I can pick them up and save shipping.
Given the length of the new bench, I'll have to use sections, a 10' top is $453, while a 5' top is $192, a 10' and a 5' will work, but if I purchased three 5' sections I could save $70. I will have to join the tops anyway, I'm confident that I could using dowels or biscuits and with a sanding make the joint clean. The top will be bolted to the Lista cabinets and a frame mounted to the wall studs when not above the cabinets. Anybody see any reason not to do this?
Given the length of the new bench, I'll have to use sections, a 10' top is $453, while a 5' top is $192, a 10' and a 5' will work, but if I purchased three 5' sections I could save $70. I will have to join the tops anyway, I'm confident that I could using dowels or biscuits and with a sanding make the joint clean. The top will be bolted to the Lista cabinets and a frame mounted to the wall studs when not above the cabinets. Anybody see any reason not to do this?

