Wing Bench
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 4:31 pm
Good Morning Gents!
I finally got my wing bench (14 ft x 4 ft) built and it meets the approval of the local group of homebuilders in terms of level and flat. But how level and flat does it need to be? Should I go to the nth degree of insanity with a laser in order to get it perfect or is a nice "passes the diagonal string test" good enough?
Also, do I have to do any drilling into the table top itself? I am debating whether to put a hardboard sacrificial top on it, or some quarter inch BC plywood.
Thanks!
Rich
Rebel 806
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I finally got my wing bench (14 ft x 4 ft) built and it meets the approval of the local group of homebuilders in terms of level and flat. But how level and flat does it need to be? Should I go to the nth degree of insanity with a laser in order to get it perfect or is a nice "passes the diagonal string test" good enough?
Also, do I have to do any drilling into the table top itself? I am debating whether to put a hardboard sacrificial top on it, or some quarter inch BC plywood.
Thanks!
Rich
Rebel 806
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