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<p>[quote user="mobilman44"]</p> <p>LOTS of good info guys! </p> <p>But what happened to the OP???</p> <div style="clear:both;"> [/quote]</div> <div style="clear:both;"> </div> <div style="clear:both;">Probably overwhelemed by the answer he got for questions he´d never asked [:-^]</div> <div style="clear:both;"> </div> <div style="clear:both;">Back to the OP´s question:</div> <div style="clear:both;"> </div> <div style="clear:both;">I am in this hobby for over 53 years now I have learned the hard way, not to economize on quality when it comes to the materials employed in building your benchwork.</div> <div style="clear:both;"> </div> <div style="clear:both;">Stay away from anything that is warped, has sagged or bent! Get quality lumber, even if it´ll cost a penny or two more!</div> <div style="clear:both;"> </div>
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