bagged89s10
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So I'm about to purchase materials for my workbench top and have a question. The workbench is going to be about 11.5' long along my garage wall.
This is what I have in mind for an inexpensive yet sturdy top.
•2x4 along the full length of the back standing on edge.
•2 sheets of 3/4 plywood. Ripped in half at 24" and glued/screwed together to make a 1.5" thick top.
1/8"
•1.5"X1.5"x1/8" steel angle iron across the front/top edge. And the side edges too. Welded nicely of course.
•1/8 hardboard inlayed between the 2x4 back and front angle iron edge. 1 4x8 sheet ripped into two 22.5" wide pieces should fit perfectly.
This should yield a top which overhangs the front of the cabinets under my workbench by about 1.5" and should cost ≈ $100
Does this should like a good top?
Is this the correct hard board I should use or is there something better to use? I would do steel but that's not in the current budget.
http://m.homedepot.com/p/Unbranded-...0-115-in-x-47-7-in-x-95-7-in-832777/202046928
Thanks for your input
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This is what I have in mind for an inexpensive yet sturdy top.
•2x4 along the full length of the back standing on edge.
•2 sheets of 3/4 plywood. Ripped in half at 24" and glued/screwed together to make a 1.5" thick top.
1/8"
•1.5"X1.5"x1/8" steel angle iron across the front/top edge. And the side edges too. Welded nicely of course.
•1/8 hardboard inlayed between the 2x4 back and front angle iron edge. 1 4x8 sheet ripped into two 22.5" wide pieces should fit perfectly.
This should yield a top which overhangs the front of the cabinets under my workbench by about 1.5" and should cost ≈ $100
Does this should like a good top?
Is this the correct hard board I should use or is there something better to use? I would do steel but that's not in the current budget.
http://m.homedepot.com/p/Unbranded-...0-115-in-x-47-7-in-x-95-7-in-832777/202046928
Thanks for your input
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