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RE: Workbench - Sacrificial Top - Admiral - 09-19-2016 Oh, no, tack the hardboard, right. Hell, glue away on the plywood below the door, no problem there. You could screw, but brads do the job. RE: Workbench - Sacrificial Top - PaulJohnstone - 09-19-2016 (09-19-2016, 01:19 PM)Steve Friedman Wrote: Thanks Steve, You might consider using contact cement to put a piece of formica on top.. My workbench/outfeed table is general purpose like yours. I can easily scrape dried wood glue off it, grease etc.. I can use it to pot plants and the water won't hurt it.. mud wipes off , etc. Stuff like PVC cement is generally ok if it is immediately wiped up. RE: Workbench - Sacrificial Top - Steve Friedman - 09-19-2016 (09-19-2016, 03:01 PM)PaulJohnstone Wrote: You might consider using contact cement to put a piece of formica on top.. My workbench/outfeed table is general purpose like yours. Thanks Paul. You're right that a Formica top makes sense, but this is really intended to be a woodworking bench. It's just that most of what I end up using it for has nothing to do with wood. Maybe a second bench? Actually, I already have one (sort of) but it really is used just as a place to park stuff. Steve |