Posted: 8/17/2004 2:36:38 PM EDT
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OK. Now that you are here, imagine that I have a very disorganized vault. Imagine that I recently installed the shelving, and am currently trying to get situated. Next, I would most likely want to add some type of padding to the entire work bench surface to protect anything that may come into contact with the plywood. I would probably want it to be slip and tear resistant. A big long roll of mousepad would be the ideal material, although I have contemplated coating the entire surface with a few thick coats of that Plasti-dip rubber paint. Any ideas or sources for what would be the best solution for a dilemma such as this? Thanks. |
those make perfect work mats or you can look for fender covers but the mats are cheaper then the covers |
Those appear to be horseshoes, welded together, and then screw attached to the plywood that is attached to furring strips that are attached to concrete. Keep the suggestions coming guys. A couple of good ideas I had not thought of so far. Thanks |
Well, some of us should not free brain eating zombies....Now regular zombies, run and hide. But if all they want is a brain, some of us will be safe.... |
I ain't no decorator. But it would sure make me happy if that setup were mine. And the vice would be the crowning glory. |
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If you plan on doing any type of filing or grinding around there I would avoid a surface that's soft enough to hold metal shavings. Some of the anti-static mats we have at work are rubbery and if you drop metal shavings on them they're on there forever. They're great to work on though, you just have to have a separate filing / grinding area. ETA: What, no camauflage netting? |
| How about 1/4" rubber sheeting? You could also add a cut resistant mat and one or two of these. Or you could cover the plywood with melamine sheet and cover half/part with rubber. |
I like the way you think. A few minutes ago, I ran across this place. 1/4" bulk mouse pad Sent them a quote request for a roll 28 lf x 18 inches wide. This is my favorite option so far. I haven't found a decent source for the bare rubber yet. A few of those Tipton mats wouldn't be bad at all. Had not seen those. Thanks |
| Being as plywood is rather soft, why worry? If you cover the surface you have to worry about solvents, oils, snags, and the like. Just use a roll out mat if you are worried, otherwise I'd just seal it with some Thompsons or similar product. I'd like to have a stainless top myself. |
Does that stuff have any "cushy" properties to it? Another good point about the lighter color. Thanks |

