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What's makes the best Workbench Top?
MDF or Plywood?
As I finish my new garage setup - I'm finally building the 12" and 6" workbenches. I have base cabinets, but I need to put on a bench top. I'm thinking about a 3/4" plywood, covered by 3/4" MDF. Whaddya think? |
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What type of work will be done on your bench?
Assuming you will protect it...what will you seal it with? |
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Use plywood and screw it down... Plywood is more forgiving then MDF and with it being screwed down you can replace it easy as needed |
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What is that? I walked around Home Depot last night and don't see what you're talking about. Are you talking about the pre-finished (laminated) countertops? The problem there is that they are all multicolored and pretty dark which make finding screws and small stuff difficult. |
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3/4" plywood then put 3/16" "eucaboard" that's what the brand is at home depot. Its a mdf board sealed on one side. Its a good surface for alot of types of projects and if it gets to messed up you can pull it off and get a new sheet for very little.
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I'll do all sorts of things on it, not a necessarily a specific purpose. If it's plywood I will stain and poly it. If it's MDF, not sure. |
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For teh metalworking you've been interested in recently, I would think a steel top would be better. Don't you tink? |
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That's what I did and it worked great. Sanded between many coats and it was very smoth and real easy for clean up. |
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stain and poly is the way to go. Also get some aluminum trim for the front and sides. THe edges of the bench seem to get dinged up and/or splintered...esp. if you're throwing heavier metal or other things on it.
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Do you know of anywhere that you could get some old bowling alley planks? If you want a tough bench top, alley planks are where its at.
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Stainless steel!
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I can;t believe you overlooked a crypto benchtop.
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I already built two movable, 1/4 thick top, metal work tables. This is primarily for everything else. |
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Good point. However, I do have a welcome mat that is 100% crypto. It's great for scraping your dirty boots on. |
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I haven't heard that one before. I have heard of guys using regular hardwood flooring that was left over from installs. |
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I wouldnt use MDF at all. It falls apart with the slighest bit of moisture from a cold beverage sweat in a short amount of time.
I would go in and buy a gray kitchen counter top cut to the size you need. It will be strong, attractive and water/moisture resistant. |
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I'm thinking that's what I'm gonna do. |
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For crying out loud it's almost 2:00pm already. Make a decision, you could have had it in already, bolted that singer sewing machine to it, and made yourself some panties. :giggling:
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roflmfao :clapping:
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I used a prefab counter top from HD. It's got a light grey to white background with colored speckles. It sits on stock white cabinets and is 6' long.:giggling: |
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