Bigus
Established Member
Hi All
I am looking to build a workbench for my newly constructed shed. For the top I was initially going to use 2 sheets of 40mm thick solid beech kitchen worktop glued together. I only have room to make the bench 1.5M long so one 3M sheet cut in half was the plan, however that's still about £130 and from some internet-only firm.
It then occured to me plywood might do the trick. I can get 2 sheets of 1.2 x 2.4M full hardwood ply at 25mm thick from the local builders merchant for about £80. That's enough to make a 4-layer worktop 100mm thick (which should be nice and solid to fit my No 53 vice too).
Has anyone made their worktop with ply and if so what kind of glue did you use to bind them together? Also, I presume 25mm thick ply is likely to give a reasonably level surface?
Thanks
Bigus
I am looking to build a workbench for my newly constructed shed. For the top I was initially going to use 2 sheets of 40mm thick solid beech kitchen worktop glued together. I only have room to make the bench 1.5M long so one 3M sheet cut in half was the plan, however that's still about £130 and from some internet-only firm.
It then occured to me plywood might do the trick. I can get 2 sheets of 1.2 x 2.4M full hardwood ply at 25mm thick from the local builders merchant for about £80. That's enough to make a 4-layer worktop 100mm thick (which should be nice and solid to fit my No 53 vice too).
Has anyone made their worktop with ply and if so what kind of glue did you use to bind them together? Also, I presume 25mm thick ply is likely to give a reasonably level surface?
Thanks
Bigus