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Originally Posted by gr8fl4porsche
Not sure what your trying to protect it from. The beauty of a plywood top is that it is cheap and replaceable. You could rub some tung oil on it to allow any spilled liquids to puddle long enough for you to wipe it up.
Oil it up, use it for 20-30 years, then replace it with a fresh piece if the mood suits you.
I like to use a couple of layers of 3/4" so it doesn't bounce when you pound on it with a bfh.
The other trick is to simply flip the top over when it gets nasty.
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+1....and if you measure the screw holes carefully. no need to do any measuring/redrilling when you flip the top over.
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