Title: My workbench for the winglets and elevators
The book says to use some flat doors set on top of some sawhorses as workbench. This worked pretty good for the winglets and elevators. This is a 36" wide door from Lowes. Normally about $60, this one was in the mark down bin for $10 because of a hole in it. The saw horses are light duty craftsman also from lowes. I bought 6 on sale for $15 each. Four of them under the door made a nice sturdy bench to work from. The 5-minute epoxy I tacked the cores down with pulled the cheap veneer off when removed, but easy enough to sand smooth again. Best part is now that I am done it just folds up out of the way.


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