Re: Workbench suggestions wanted

From: Max Zaluska <flyezb_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2008 09:23:45 -0000

I don't do a lot of pinning, but when I do it's on the reverse side of a ceiling tile..
I suggest formica as a good surface top, resistant to most chemicals, flat, easy to work
on..

--- In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, "Bill Gowen" <b.gowen@...> wrote:
>
> I've spent my whole modeling career working on really sub-standard work
> surfaces. Now I have an opportunity to use an 8' Craftsman maple work
> bench for my work table. The table is in near perfect condition and I'd
> like to keep it that way as much as possible. Can some of you
> innovative modelers out there give me some suggestions as to how to put
> this table to use without destroying it in the process?
>
> One long neglected item I plan to get is a piece of plate glass for
> building indoor flying surfaces, but I'm wondering about what to use
> for general building tasks where pins would be used and that sort of
> thing.
>
> All suggestions are much appreciated!
>
> Bill the Finny Man
> (building a Finny 09 today)
>
Received on Tue Dec 16 2008 - 01:23:46 CET

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