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wrote: As I prepare to build my router table, I have to get some laminate for the top (and underside of the top). While I was in the BORG today, I saw these laminated floorboards. The fit together incredibly snug. In fact, one of the rooms in my house has these boards. They only cost about $3 a square foot. I figure it would be a LOT easier to lay these out and get the nice flat surface I'm looking for. The boards are usually "floated", but they can be glued. Is there any reason that this would be a bad idea? Jack A sheet of eigth of an inch aluminium is not that dear and can be taken to the local engineers workshop to have four sides bent down and braised at the corners. |
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