I think this is on topic for the forum, but if it belongs in the lounge, mods, feel free to move.
So I'm cleaning and re-arranging the garage, and I finally have space for a decent work area.
I could just throw together some 2x4's, slap a sheet of plywood across the top, and call it good.
I could go out and drop the coin on a sheet of 1/4" or 3/8" steel, weld some legs on it, and have me a metal surface. I *fear* what that would cost, though, with today's prices.
Or, I suppose, I could do wooden legs for a metal top. Save me some $$, but otherwise, is there any point?
Am I gonna regret doing occasional welding on a plywood top? There are some burn marks on my existing bench.
If I do go with metal, do I paint it, leave it bare, what?
-- A
So I'm cleaning and re-arranging the garage, and I finally have space for a decent work area.
I could just throw together some 2x4's, slap a sheet of plywood across the top, and call it good.
I could go out and drop the coin on a sheet of 1/4" or 3/8" steel, weld some legs on it, and have me a metal surface. I *fear* what that would cost, though, with today's prices.
Or, I suppose, I could do wooden legs for a metal top. Save me some $$, but otherwise, is there any point?
Am I gonna regret doing occasional welding on a plywood top? There are some burn marks on my existing bench.
If I do go with metal, do I paint it, leave it bare, what?
-- A
i have a craftsman workmate im using right now, when i burn all the wood away im going to weld on some thick steel

--its an aincient Miller arc welder,and I'm fearful it might have croaked!
--I'm hoping its the "extension cord",and NOT the welder! 