Lons
Old Oak
This is the last of the large sections of school science benches I salvaged more than 30 years ago, I had probably 4 times this much which has slowly been used up however these were far too heavy and awkward to easily move around so I finally decided to clean them up and save a potential hernia.
I wasted half an hour reading the scratched in kids comments including a few choice words about the teachers, those were the days.
Then a bit of work scraping off ancient dried chewing gum (not an antique tack or staple in sight though 
). The panels were grooved with glued in tongues so first I ripped them down the centre of each join with a standard circular saw as I didn't want to overload my tracksaw, then the table saw to remove the remaining join waste before putting them through the screaming banshee machine.
Apart from a couple of thicker boards they started at around 28mm thick and finished at a nice regular 25mm. Some quite plain but others heavy and nicely marked, Just need to sort out which future projects to use it up on. The pieces with bunsen burner holes will have limited use but a good stack of timber there. I might still have some of the removed bunsen burners I think.
My wife however wasn't too impressed when I trailed red dust through the kitchen.









I wasted half an hour reading the scratched in kids comments including a few choice words about the teachers, those were the days.
Apart from a couple of thicker boards they started at around 28mm thick and finished at a nice regular 25mm. Some quite plain but others heavy and nicely marked, Just need to sort out which future projects to use it up on. The pieces with bunsen burner holes will have limited use but a good stack of timber there. I might still have some of the removed bunsen burners I think.
My wife however wasn't too impressed when I trailed red dust through the kitchen.















