Hi
Quick question …. My current workbench isn’t really a woodwork bench, so I’m thinking of building a new quick-and-dirty bench using Wickes comstructiom timber, with a bench top that’s thick enough for holdfasts, vise moved to the left end, tail vise on the right end etc. of course I’d like to do it with better timber but frankly I can’t afford it right now.
i only have 2 sash clamps. For the bench top I’m thinking of using 2400x125x45 and gluing them together with the short side up, giving a 125mm thick bench top, using a few screws to hold them in place. I’d leave gaps for mortises for the legs.
What if I didn’t use glue? To make it more modifiable in the future if necessary.
My question before I head to Wickes - is this a crazy thing to do - Will it all warp and split as the weather changes or will it probably be ok?
Thanks
Steve
Quick question …. My current workbench isn’t really a woodwork bench, so I’m thinking of building a new quick-and-dirty bench using Wickes comstructiom timber, with a bench top that’s thick enough for holdfasts, vise moved to the left end, tail vise on the right end etc. of course I’d like to do it with better timber but frankly I can’t afford it right now.
i only have 2 sash clamps. For the bench top I’m thinking of using 2400x125x45 and gluing them together with the short side up, giving a 125mm thick bench top, using a few screws to hold them in place. I’d leave gaps for mortises for the legs.
What if I didn’t use glue? To make it more modifiable in the future if necessary.
My question before I head to Wickes - is this a crazy thing to do - Will it all warp and split as the weather changes or will it probably be ok?
Thanks
Steve