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Benchwork: Why a hollow door?
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<p>[quote user="BobL609"]</p> <p>Y'all are missing the point: most big box stores have damaged hollow core doors; one side has been damaged in shipping and they can't be sold. Usually they will sell it to you for about $5.00; at least that's how I got my four.</p> <div style="clear:both;">[/quote]</div> <div style="clear:both;"> </div> <div style="clear:both;">Which is great if you are making a rectangle. If you need to change the size/shape then you have to go and make structural changes to the door, and while it will still be cheaper, you will end up spending time better used building other kinds of benchwork. If you have the $$ spring for better benchwork.</div>
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