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Any recommendations for a cheap counter top that won't absorb fluids? Got a nice set of kitchen cabinets free off someone that was remodeling their kitchen. Trying to figure out what i can put on that is cheap but do the job. i will probably put a vise and possibly a bench grinder on it as well
The upside is that the aluminum is impervious to liquids, cleans up super easy and even looks trick as hell !!
The Shop
What gauge AL. did you use?
When you said "thin" I kind of cringed, but it looks like it's doing the job!
And yes, they've been holding up quite well,and I'm pretty hard them all. I did the first one this way about 4 years ago and it looks as good as the most recent one. If/when you scratch one up, or get paint or glue on one , just do the WD40/Scotch brite routine and it looks new again.
I admittedly kinda missed the plyscore part at first, and thought, "damn, really? 12" centers, thin aluminum clad?"
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