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I have a 4x8 sheet of that clip board material (hardboard) for a bench top.
I have hardboard on my bench. It is screwed down. It is my second one - the
first one lasted about 10 years. Dick "Jim" wrote in message news This is about 3/16 thick hardboard, the hard as nails oiled stuff I guess. It was recommended for a benchtop. Should I glue it down? It will be on MDF and bounces a bit just laying there. I might need to get it off someday to replace it. Is there any reason to finish this stuff. I was going to give it a coat of Briwax and that's about it. |
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