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What wood is best for a workshop bench?


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Hi i was after a few ideas of what people thought the best wood for a workbench would be, i have just built a new shed and have moved my old workbench in but it really needs a new top, i have taken the old top off, and it

has a really sturdy metal frame which i have painted so a nice new timber top would be ideal. I have got an chainsaw mill so could mill most things, i have a lot a larch which i planked last year, would that be good or would it splinter too much? i have also got some blue cedar a bit of elm and lots of ash. it's not going to have anything really heavy on it just saws, mowers etc.

cheers liam

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Hi Stephen, i had thought about scaf planks but thought they might not last, but 12 years sounds good to me, i hadn't thought about kitchen work top, thats a very good idea, i will be on the look out.

thanks liam:thumbup:

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Fit alot of kitchens and cheapest place by far to get worktop is ikea, pragel range

2460mmx 620mmx38mm £35. Pretty good stuff too comes with all ends finished and extra end strip for cuts. also do it in 1860 for £30 . Wish you luck on finding secondhand. My workbench top is chipboard flooring. had a load left over from big renovation but worktop is far more hardwearing. Need some non-slip mats for working on it though. Wouldnt use larch or cedar(says me with chipboard), elm would be great but a waste.

Hope this helps.

James

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