With 4 weeks left of this deployment I'm planning out my work bench and doing up the list of supplies so I can get all my shopping done in one shot and build the thing the day after I get home (yes I'm that eager to get started).
My plan so far is to frame it with sandwiched 2x4s to make it very sturdy and have the ability to hold alot of weight. There will be a shelf approx. 6" (I might go 8" so I can fit smaller stuff underneath) above the floor, and that and the top will be 1" plywood, with beams running front to back inside the framework to provide extra support. For the top I'm planning on getting a sheet (the overall top will be 36"x72") of 3/16" steel to secure in place so I can weld on it and have protection for the wood underneath.
My question is: what species of wood do you guys recommend for a bench like this? I've heard some say pine and I've heard others say douglas fir, but I don't know enough about the differences between types to competently make up my mind here.
My plan so far is to frame it with sandwiched 2x4s to make it very sturdy and have the ability to hold alot of weight. There will be a shelf approx. 6" (I might go 8" so I can fit smaller stuff underneath) above the floor, and that and the top will be 1" plywood, with beams running front to back inside the framework to provide extra support. For the top I'm planning on getting a sheet (the overall top will be 36"x72") of 3/16" steel to secure in place so I can weld on it and have protection for the wood underneath.
My question is: what species of wood do you guys recommend for a bench like this? I've heard some say pine and I've heard others say douglas fir, but I don't know enough about the differences between types to competently make up my mind here.