A old guy that builds cabnets told me he was ordered to build cabnets from green lumber that had only cured six months. He try to trfuse, but the old Sweedish farmer said there would be no problem, and so it was built.
Thirty years later the cabnets are still perfect. The farmer layed a layer of oats down, then a layer of lumber, then oats etc.
The old cabnet maker told me the farmers name, and offered to prove his point. He is not a typical story teller, rather very serious guy, with seldom so much as a smile.
I have built numerous heavy duty benches for shops. I take a nail gun, and stack full lengtht 2 x 4's together, layer after layer, then a sheet of B C plywood on the top for a smooth surface. It is hired man proof, and the last several years we use all GRK screws so in case there is ever a change of plans it can be dismanteled, and a total salvage of all materials.
You can use scraps that are three ft long if you want a free material project.
We also anchor it to a wall, then with downward braces at a 45 degree angle, BUT they are kept up off the floor 8" to alow a fast sweep from a push broom.
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