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    #31
    Nice job bud! Looks like a solid bench!

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      #32
      Looks great, my only suggestion is to tapcon the legs down via L-brackets to the floor. Just in case she runs into it with the car. lol.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Bily Lovec View Post
        will another 2x fit below the one you had to notch ? the full length of the table.
        its solid now, but that horizontal 2x isnt going to keep that thing from bowing over time.

        looks good.
        The cams on the press may hit ? If they do and he's worried about it he could run a 2 x or 2 of them behind the the pressed and the notched board width ways to the table to keep the notched board in front from rolling under. If it flexes

        Looks good Ike
        Last edited by dclifton; 04-06-2013, 12:39 AM.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Bily Lovec View Post
          will another 2x fit below the one you had to notch ? the full length of the table.
          its solid now, but that horizontal 2x isnt going to keep that thing from bowing over time.

          looks good.
          Hadn't thought of that. Thanks!





          Ike

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            #35
            Originally posted by Budman68 View Post
            Looks great, my only suggestion is to tapcon the legs down via L-brackets to the floor. Just in case she runs into it with the car. lol.
            She'd have to get past a couch and a mini fridge. The garage is MY territory



            She got the 3rd bedroom





            Ike

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              #36
              Should I add support to the bottom or do ya'll think it will be ok?



              Ike

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                #37
                Never hurts to triangulate for support

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                  #38
                  Looks good Ike. Wish i would have ran my rear 4x4s up higher for a shelf and pegboard. I'll rig something.

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                    #39
                    FRP over the plywood makes clean up a snap!

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by oneforthewall View Post
                      FRP over the plywood makes clean up a snap!
                      What's FRP ?

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Chew View Post
                        What's FRP ?
                        Wondering the same...



                        Ike

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                          #42
                          Fiberglass reinforced plastic. Bathroom wall stuff.

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Skyjunky View Post
                            Fiberglass reinforced plastic. Bathroom wall stuff.
                            Ahhhhh.



                            Ike

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                              #44
                              we use FRP for handrails and walking surfaces (grating) in caustic environments.

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