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- From: gph@hpcc01.corp.hp.com (G. Paul Houtz)
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 02:17:40 GMT
- Subject: Re: Extension Table Laminate
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- kensmith@cs.Buffalo.EDU (Ken Smith) writes:
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- What's a good material to laminate on top of home-made table saw
- extension tables? Norm used a white laminate on his rolling shop
- table that he said wood slides over easily (same stuff as on his
- commercial extension tables I assume...) but he never said what
- the material was.
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- Well, you can use either Formica or some other plastic laminate.
-
- I used Formica for mine. Or, you can buy MDF that has already
- had a coating of melamine applied.
-
- Cost of a 4X8 sheet of non-post-forming Formica around here is
- about $70.00 retail.
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