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Cutting sheets of mdf, assembling stuff, just general table top to work off.
My plan is to screw sheet of something down to two 2x4's and slot them in to my sawhorses. My current setup is a random piece of mdf resting on them but its not fixed and wobbly and would rather something a bit more sturdy.
I wouldn't leave it out in the rain but it would be stored in the garage which can get humid so perhaps OSB not a good choice? I could drive over to acton to get some exterior ply but its a pretty long round trip. And marine ply is very expensive.
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Sacrificial MDF top - cheap, smooth and scratch free, fine to plunge saws and drills into. Just replace it when it gets too cut up. A friend had a folding table base system that looked like the framework for a tiny marquee or something. Super sturdy and light / easy to fold up. Came in a bag, looked like those fold up garden chairs with nylon seats and cup holders in the arms.
For doing what on? It's get ruined by rain or moisture, and you'll feel like you're in a vegan cafe in Hackney Wick.