Alexam
Bandsaw Boxmaker
Only just starting out in woodwork as I have left previous minor skills back about 40 years ago.
In our double garage there is a work surface of 3/4" chipboard that is 128" X 24" that I wish to improve in strength for my son and I to work on. I will be building up tools, but initially had a look at what Wykes had in store and thought of adding a surface of hardwood plywood 2440 x 1220 x 18mm, with a fill of a couple of inches on the back wall surface to bring the new surface forward. Then add a hardwood strip to the front with timber behind to give firmer depth.
I do not know if this would be correct, but the surface will have only light carpentry work, using hand and power tools. I would think that the top surface should be sealed with something (help please), but does this sound reasonable, or is my thinking wrong in some way.
Any help would be appreciated.
Alex
In our double garage there is a work surface of 3/4" chipboard that is 128" X 24" that I wish to improve in strength for my son and I to work on. I will be building up tools, but initially had a look at what Wykes had in store and thought of adding a surface of hardwood plywood 2440 x 1220 x 18mm, with a fill of a couple of inches on the back wall surface to bring the new surface forward. Then add a hardwood strip to the front with timber behind to give firmer depth.
I do not know if this would be correct, but the surface will have only light carpentry work, using hand and power tools. I would think that the top surface should be sealed with something (help please), but does this sound reasonable, or is my thinking wrong in some way.
Any help would be appreciated.
Alex