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HOW MUCH!!!!??? 
I'm building a garage bench at the moment, 2"x2" framework and the plan was to top with 12mm marine ply.
Just checked out the prices at my local timber merchant - 60 quid a sheet! OK, it's 18mm and too wide (but not long enough in the other direction, but bloody hell!
Would normal ply work instead? Any other alternatives. I could practically buy granite worktops for that! In fact, maybe I should look at old kitchen worktops?

I'm building a garage bench at the moment, 2"x2" framework and the plan was to top with 12mm marine ply.
Just checked out the prices at my local timber merchant - 60 quid a sheet! OK, it's 18mm and too wide (but not long enough in the other direction, but bloody hell!
Would normal ply work instead? Any other alternatives. I could practically buy granite worktops for that! In fact, maybe I should look at old kitchen worktops?
You'll want more than MDF for a bench top.
Go for shuttering ply. That's what I always use. Top it off with hardboard.
Fence posts make great legs for benches.
It's cheap, strong, and you can replace the hardboard for almost nothing when it wears out.
Go for shuttering ply. That's what I always use. Top it off with hardboard.
Fence posts make great legs for benches.
It's cheap, strong, and you can replace the hardboard for almost nothing when it wears out.
Edited by dilbert on Tuesday 13th April 23:53
sparkythecat said:
Beardy10 said:
Marine ply is wonderful stuff the guy that built our kitchen made all the cabinets and shelves out of it so if there are any leaks etc it doesn't deform. Looks great too.
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