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01.19.2011, 06:01 PM
Some good points made. What I did was put two 3/4" plywood base boards down to give me 1 1/2" on our shop workbench and then applied a rubber floor treatment over it. It looks great and it is very durable and easy to keep clean. You can get a good variety of rubber applications to make it look just about any way that you want.
Just to clarify what I used is something I acquired from our housing maintenance department. It looks like lenolium because it comes in rolls, but is is the same stuff used on electrical workbenches to reduce static charges and resist conductivity. Seemed like a good idea because of the Lipo batteries, and also because it was free. I just glued it over the plywood countertop with contact cement. If it acquires too much damage you just peal it off and apply a new layer. Very good stuff.
Last edited by JERRY2KONE; 01.19.2011 at 07:48 PM.
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