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I have a little dilemma. My handloading bench cracked. Well, the oak plank in the top, where the press is mounted, cracked. I think it's directly related to my house being dried out after a leaky water pipe made a mess of the upstairs. Anyway, I like the bench, and am thinking it will be waaaay cheaper to repair it than to replace it. Anyway, the crack runs along the wood top, directly with the grain across where the two mounting holes are drilled for the press. I don't want to relocate the press along the bench, as I don't really have a better location. Here's a picture of the bench:
Now, what I'm thinking is that I can simply cut a piece to fit underneath the cracked area, with some overlap to shore it up, and then add an additional layer of board on top of the bench (spanning the full width of the top to keep it even and level) it should be sturdy enough for handloading operations. The question is, am I thinking correctly, first off, and second off, what would you use for the boards? I'm thinking something like 3/4" plywood or maybe 1x12 boards - but what wood? I'm not a carpenter by any stretch of the imagination, so I appreciate any help on this.
Now, what I'm thinking is that I can simply cut a piece to fit underneath the cracked area, with some overlap to shore it up, and then add an additional layer of board on top of the bench (spanning the full width of the top to keep it even and level) it should be sturdy enough for handloading operations. The question is, am I thinking correctly, first off, and second off, what would you use for the boards? I'm thinking something like 3/4" plywood or maybe 1x12 boards - but what wood? I'm not a carpenter by any stretch of the imagination, so I appreciate any help on this.