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Old 09-19-25 | 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by xiaoman1
I use this stuff......easy to wipe down and can cushion the odd dropped part.

Best, Ben
I prepared materials for printing at drafting tables for years and went through a lot of Vyco. Great stuff, but pricey. Our house in Woodstock had workbenches installed in the garage and basement. My shop is in the garage and the bench is a beast: 12 feet long, 3 feet deep, and the top is 2 x10 dimensional lumber. I caulked the gaps between boards. It's incredibly over built, I can really lean into it. I don't care what spills on it and a quick run with my sander takes away any bad mess. I've thought about covering it with leftover plywood from our rebuild so this thread has me intrigued, but at other times I think I'll leave it. It's got beausage to spare.

The bench has it's own supports so these old base cabinets are freestanding, I can slide them out. My shop vac is behind a door between the yellow cabinets to the right.
The bench has it's own supports so the old base cabinets are freestanding, I can slide them out. My shop vac is behind a door between the yellow cabinets to the right.

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