In rec.aviation.owning Jim Weir wrote:
Oooookay, let me try again.
What NONLUMBER bench tops have you ever seen or considered that might work?
I'm not making 747s, fellers, nor am I building spars. The worst I might want
to do is bend up a 4" x 6" bracket out of 5052H32 and drill it with a Harbor
Freight benchtop drill press.
Jim
Jim Weir
shared these priceless pearls of wisdom:
-However, since I'm going to a new method of framing, I'd like thoughts on what
-you have used as workbench/shelving materials. The benches will be about 2'
-wide and 6' long. Yes, I know, solid moulded Teflon would be best, but quick
-and cheap is high on the list of attributes I'm looking for.
-
-Thoughts appreciated.
Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup)
VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor
http://www.rst-engr.com
Well, I have a couple I covered with thin (about 16 Ga) sheet steel.
When I want a "soft" top, I drop a piece of plywood on top.
Of course, they are supported by a welded 1 inch steel tube frame, not
PVC pipe and spot welded to the frame.
The sheet steel was given to me and the steel tube cost about $30.
Got any friends in the scrap metal business?
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Jim Pennino
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