Tim Good
Well-Known Member
In my bunk room there was a length of 12mm ply. It could hold body weight clearly because it was a bunk.
I recently removed it and put in an 18mm piece which I now intend to use as a work bench. You'd think at 5mm ticker it would be more than enough. However when I bare down on it, it barely feels like it would hold my weight! It flexes quite a lot and doesn't feel rigid like the 12mm on there originally.
The ply is good quality from Robbins Timber who advised it was correct.
It is laid with the grain / layers along its length. If I cut a new piece across the layers would be make it substantially stronger?
If anyone feels I should have a totally different wood for a work bench then please recommend.
Thoughts?
I recently removed it and put in an 18mm piece which I now intend to use as a work bench. You'd think at 5mm ticker it would be more than enough. However when I bare down on it, it barely feels like it would hold my weight! It flexes quite a lot and doesn't feel rigid like the 12mm on there originally.
The ply is good quality from Robbins Timber who advised it was correct.
It is laid with the grain / layers along its length. If I cut a new piece across the layers would be make it substantially stronger?
If anyone feels I should have a totally different wood for a work bench then please recommend.
Thoughts?