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poor wood choice
Hi all, thought id make a start, ive had my handy andy chassis over a month now, itching to get going so i orderd the wood for the table and started making it. look ok checked it for level not bad if i was building a surf board. Now going to start again to make sure its flat with fresh thicker wood.
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What did you use? ideally you want some thick ply or do what i did and use two thick chipboards. Im only down the road if you get stuck with your build, its quite nice to see someone local.
cheers nathan
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ask for machine finished ply in you local diy store
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work table
Hi i used 18mm ply, 3x2 frame work on the under side. I am going to beef it up with 4x4 posts across width onto 3x2 hopefully that sorts the level out, job for tomorrow night
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I used chip and it was horrible. by the end of the chassis build it had started to sag which caused all kinds of measuring & leveling problems. I'd use thick ply supported well!
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I opted to use framing timber sandwiched between two sheets of 19mm MDF and still go a touch of sag in the middle but once chocked up the middle it stayed flat
Arfon |
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