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I'm about to start building the "furniture" for the hangar. After a lifetime of
building "manly" workbenches out of DF 4x4s milled to take 2x4 crossmembers, and having the concomitant rot and deterioration of wood, I'm considering making the framing out of 1¼ PVC Schedule 40 pipe and fittings. The problem is what to use for the bench tops and shelving underneath. So far, all my "heavy duty" workbenches have been made out of 3/4" plywood with a 2" doubler plate along the front and back, and my electronic workbenches have been either solid core or hollow core doors with an appropriate varnish or Deft coating on them. 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 Jim Weir (A&P/IA, CFI, & other good alphabet soup) VP Eng RST Pres. Cyberchapter EAA Tech. Counselor http://www.rst-engr.com |
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Benchtops & Shelving | Jim Weir | Home Built | 30 | March 6th 04 01:32 PM |