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Heavy gauge galvanized sheet metal is nice. It is a good hard surface, and will not rust as long as you don't grind the coating.... and a fraction of the cost.

Melamine, well if you don't work on your bench and want to replace it a lot.. ok sure.. LOL

One of my benches has a melamine top on it, 8" vise on it, and I really don't baby it, I put 2 layers of 3/4" MDF and then 3/4" melamine on top. 10 years old and only has a couple of scuffs on it. I like it, because if I drop parts on it, they're easy to find. I would have liked a steel top, but at the time it wasn't in the budget. :) :beer:
 

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My old bench was a "what I had laying around". 1/4" sandwiched between 1-1/4 plywood left over from a house build...I think it was 1-1/4 anyway had the top bent up at the back and front bent down then PL preamium spead like a mofo between all 3 pieaces. Then set a couple thounsand # of flanges valves what ever else I had laying around. Left it for a week....went on vacation. It was awsome it took the rattel out of it, I hate benches when you set a hammer down it ripples the sound across the top. that bench was 10 feet long X 32 deep and I welded 34" legs on it hiltied to the floor. painted the bottom/legs left the top clear, every once and a while I brought out the buffing wheel and polished her up. It was nice to be able to tack weld a jig or braket to it if needed.
 

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goodngrubby has the sexiest work bench I have seen.If he reads this maybe he will post some pics...
 

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Since I just finished this 20 mins ago I figured I'd resurrect this thread while I have a beer!!
Just have to lacquer the nose piece tomorrow ! Turned out good I think and cheap! All in I might be $145
 

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Looks great!

I used 3 solid core wood doors. Paid $10ea at architectural clearinghouse.
 

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Old thread but do not use galvanized coating for a welding surface. The spawling will burn the coating a bit and you get a little galvicon poisoning each time unless you are wearing a NIOSH respirator.

Bare steel or stainless for metal surface.
 

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Since I just finished this 20 mins ago I figured I'd resurrect this thread while I have a beer!!
Just have to lacquer the nose piece tomorrow ! Turned out good I think and cheap! All in I might be $145

That looks to good, you won't want to put anything dirty on there!


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Old thread but do not use galvanized coating for a welding surface. The spawling will burn the coating a bit and you get a little galvicon poisoning each time unless you are wearing a NIOSH respirator.

Bare steel or stainless for metal surface.

It takes a lot more then a few sparks to get zinc chills. You got to weld lots before that happens. But bare or stainless would be better.


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Old thread but do not use galvanized coating for a welding surface. The spawling will burn the coating a bit and you get a little galvicon poisoning each time unless you are wearing a NIOSH respirator.

Bare steel or stainless for metal surface.

I had a metal top before. I liked it. But very hard on tools. Hence the wood top. I still might put a steel plate in middle to mount vise to, haven't decided. I'm also going to build a rolling weld table so best of both worlds I guess.
 

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goodngrubby has the sexiest work bench I have seen.If he reads this maybe he will post some pics...

How's that for sexy. I went with a steel top. Instead of using lemon pledge to polish the counter top I use WD40.
 

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I was thinking the same thing.I usually have the next two jobs spread out on bench before I'm don the first one lol.
If there is anything I have learned in this post is that you are all neat freaks with your garage. I cant keep mine organized for the life of me.
 
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