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For the first one - went with a commercial setup second go round - used old kitchen cabinets and mdf. 1.5” wood furring strip on the front and then glued laminate over top. If you only glue the edges the laminate can be replaced fairly easily and it’s not that expensive. It also wipes clean and was way cheaper than Formica countertops.
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