JimTerry
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- Nov 19, 2014
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I am getting ready to assemble a paulk workbench that I have been planning on doing for quite some time. I set about getting some AC ply at the big box store that rhymes with "knows" and they only had BC and it looked terrible. For a few dollars more, they had a hardwood ply called "blond wood". It doesn't behave like a hardwood that I can tell because the veneer on the finish side chips very easily (see pic). Does anyone know if I should instead keep looking before I break it down. I was thinking I got a good deal, but am now second guessing. I know its just a portable bench, but I would like it to last. I have no problem taking these sheets back -I need a fifth anyway.
I purchased all of Ron Paulk's plans and struggled on whether to first build his total station, or the workbench two and have decided to first start with the workbench II and follow up with the total station. My wife just bought me a TS55, RO150, and CT36. I am excited to finally have a bench(s) instead of working on the floor, or on quickly assembled benches on horses. I am mildly embarrassed about my makeshift shop ideas out of my two car garage when I see some of the FOG setups, but hey we all have to start somewhere right? Anyway if anyone has any advice or suggestions on wood to use it would be greatly appreciated! Love this group btw. I have learned loads just lurking.
jt
I purchased all of Ron Paulk's plans and struggled on whether to first build his total station, or the workbench two and have decided to first start with the workbench II and follow up with the total station. My wife just bought me a TS55, RO150, and CT36. I am excited to finally have a bench(s) instead of working on the floor, or on quickly assembled benches on horses. I am mildly embarrassed about my makeshift shop ideas out of my two car garage when I see some of the FOG setups, but hey we all have to start somewhere right? Anyway if anyone has any advice or suggestions on wood to use it would be greatly appreciated! Love this group btw. I have learned loads just lurking.
jt