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What to put on work surface?? (plywood)

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3 hours ago, Mjolnir said:

brilliant. but never ever, ever lay down your sandwich while working.

 Lol!!! Yea I guess that would be a worry had I not scrubbed them 8x with acetone and denatured alcohol followed by strait chlorine bleach then Clean water rinse!!

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19 minutes ago, Sanch said:

 Lol!!! Yea I guess that would be a worry had I not scrubbed them 8x with acetone and denatured alcohol followed by strait chlorine bleach then Clean water rinse!!

Try a flamethrower. I did my bit cleaning public restrooms :) 

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I got my hands on some conveyor  belt cast offs a number of years ago and it works GREAT!

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On 12/27/2017 at 7:39 AM, Nohothand said:

I use a large Formica table top and  for a mat( cutting bed).  Semi mud flaps purchased at your local truck stop.  Just get the ones with no lettering or raised sections. Large, cheap, doesn’t damage knife edge or punch ends, easily replaced and doesn’t stain!! They work awsome!!

This a great idea! Also, here in corn and bean farming country- some grain elevators have rubber(ish) belting. Also, my weight machine sits on a rubber mat that is thick and wasn't expensive- i don't recall the original intended use...may have to look into that again...great ideas! Thanks!

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2 hours ago, Mjolnir said:

Try a flamethrower. I did my bit cleaning public restrooms :) 

 Simplest most sanitary solution=don't eat on the leather working tables! 

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If you are going to cut on a mat, then lay a big sheet of cardboard or a few planks of vinyl flooring on top.   If it gets damaged with a few cuts, dye, grease whatever it is easy to replace.  I have been thinking about flooring on mine for a while just have not done it

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  In my shop table refit, with a drawer/storage build. I'm installing a King Plastics product; King Starboard ST in the 1/2".  Its a step I changed to because this is made or designed to not warp. I have plans on a couple tops that lift for a bit of storage, the tops will have this material added on. The lifting should be fun :rolleyes2: and a project itself.

It seems to be good with a rotary blade and knives that are sharp. Simple decision on the ST series, addition to its their new product is because it came in brown/ Mocha ;). This hdpe choice has been a thought for several years, and bolstered from several posted experiences. So this is finally but slowly coming together, and now back to the build. Thanks everyone

have a great day  

Floyd

 

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I just built my new table and picked up a 1/4” sheet of hdpe from my local menards. So far I’m really happy with much better than my commercial cutting mat, knives slide better and easier to cut rounded corners. 

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