Plywood bolted down to the cupboards and covered with offcuts of that really hard lino that's used on hospital floors, easy to clean and stuff does not skate about on it.
Plywood bolted down to the cupboards and covered with offcuts of that really hard lino that's used on hospital floors, easy to clean and stuff does not skate about on it.
I've made umpteen benches over the years (for woodbutchering):
1 1/2" worktop
Scaffold boards.
Plyboard.
Osb.
6x9 pine roof beams
The three which I liked most were :
38mm (?) thick chipboard flooring.
3x2 glued to make a 3" thick laminated top (traditional)
Oak t+g floorboards
I found formica worktops too slippy, and easy to damage/difficult to repair.
<edit> my dad's bench was topped with hardwood planks off a scrapped artic trailer floor
That was *awesome* - 4" thick, rock-hard and seemingly indestructible
Plywood bolted down to the cupboards and covered with offcuts of that really hard lino that's used on hospital floors, easy to clean and stuff does not skate about on it.
Plywood bolted down to the cupboards and covered with offcuts of that really hard lino that's used on hospital floors, easy to clean and stuff does not skate about on it.
@Maker@captain-destructo , Nissan hut captain, ex war reserve with a date stamp in the 40`s. Lista cupboards I won in an auction for next to nothing, they were from F1 Mclarens old place before they moved to their new fancy "village".