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It helps to have the chop-rip saws, saw horses, and workbench all at the same height for cutting plywood or long lumber.
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I had some steel bench framework that I had salvaged, which I used to make my work bench. It was a little low, so I used some pressure treated 4x4's as a base under the legs. This made the height 38 in. and about right for me. For everyone's FYI, I found a great worktop for it at H.D. While there looking around for something, I happened upon 4x8, T&G, plywood flooriing sheets - 1 1/8 in. THICK. I used the leftover strip to make a backsplash. It's great. I imagine other building supply stores should have them also. The price was around $35 to $37, if I remember correctly. The left over portion made a good backsplash.
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"to work off of"
well, sure, but what if he wants to work ON it? maybe he needs 2 different hts. |
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