We've just got a nice new shed at home which im in the process of sorting out.
Its pretty big, 14' x 8' and i've got some steel racking off ebay for storage.
So now i'm just building a workbench for it. I'm on a budget which is whats killing me really. I'm also a complete novice with wood, this is the first woodwork i've ever attempted.
I've built most of the frame with about £30 worth of 3" x 2" scant timber, i've used 3" screws throughout, small L brackets to help keep it all square and got it screwed into the floor and uprights of the shed. I'm pretty happy with the frame, it can take my weight ok and theres no movement or creaking anywhere on it when you try and shake it.
What i'm struggling with is what to use as a worktop.
I've found kitchen laminate mate a pretty good work top and its great that its wipe clean when you cleaning up greasy old parts or get some oil on it. However, the bench is going to be an 'L' shape bench with around 3.5 metres of worksurface on it. Kitchen worktops generally come in 3m lengths and its around £40.
Is there anything else I can use? I was thinking some 3/4" plywood, but by the time i've bought enough wood, sanded it and varnished it it will probably cost more than a kitchen top.
I've tried looking for worktop offcuts at Wickes and B&Q but they're generally not more than 1 metre long and I don't fancy having a workbench made of strapped together bits
I may sound like a cheapskate here, but this shed has had about £1400 put into it so far, so money is tight now!