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Hey Bolan, I think using ripped plywood for benchwork id the way to go, It's much more stable. You might be able to find 3/4" thick luaun( underlayment) <br />at Home depot. Think about drilling 3/4" holes in your cross braces before assembly or at least before the top goes down(your back will Thank You!)for wiring looms. If your ripping it yourself I would suggest painting or a clearcoat finish on the whole sheet and then rip it. Finishing it will add stability towards moisture. Once assembled paint the cut edges. Don't know if any of this helps but GOOD LUCK![:D]
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