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Bench work material can be of almost any size if you do a few things. First remember that material less than 3/4 inch is questionable for retaining screws. If you use some other fastner, lesser thicknesses can be joined. Second remember that glue in a hot dry environment will ofter dryout and separate. <br /> <br />When you use the thinner guage material you may have to rely upon your own or some other expert advise as to the spacing and size of components. An egg crate environment will support tons of weight -- if properly designed and joined.
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