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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.

  • @JesperXT ta. I don't know anything about about osb to be honest, just saw it on the shelf when I was trying to find exterior ply. Just checked and the stuff in selco is osb 3 actually. "can go on structural panels that perform even when it gets a bit wet"

    @dbr should have said I'm trying to avoid mdf for weight reasons. I'll be storing it overhead on garage ceiling joists so looking to keep weight to a minimum.
    You got and photos of the folding system youe mate has? The ability to fold would be useful

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