• I used retired scaffold boards and a couple of old kitchens. Biscuit jointed the boards together and then gave them a couple of coats of satin varnish.

    Loving your garage/workshop BTW.

    Also scored some flooring that was being skipped from a gym. It was like new.🤦 Freakishly heavy but is amazing for a workshop.

  • Funny enough I went to the local timber yard yesterday and they recommended exactly the same thing. I priced up 3 x 3m scaffolding boards but with the current cost of wood decided to spend a little more and go the kitchen worktop route. I was also worried about not being able to get a perfectly flat surface although yours looks great. Tomorrow hopefully I'll have a nice 40mm staved and finger joined oak worktop delivered. I'm going to be terrified cutting it to size!

    Loving your set-up, always fascinating seeing what people have tucked away, the LMNH vibe with the caps is a nice touch. What's the red thing bottom right, parts cleaner?

  • I'm going to be terrified cutting it to size!

    Fresh blade on the Makita. You’ll be fiiine.

    What's the red thing bottom right, parts cleaner?

    Looks like a can of coke, so yea, parts cleaner.

  • Big Red Rad.

    Twin bulb version. I can safely say its one of the best gifts I ever received. Makes work possible in Autumn/Winter.

  • kitchen worktop route

    Where from?

    I was thinking about moisture resistant MDF.

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