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Looking for a good lab bench. Any recommendations.
 
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Dental-arte is very well built and comfortable
 
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Erio look great and hard wearing
 
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Thanks what about handlers master tec bench?
 
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Pieces of solid-Corian from home depot and some wood.

This is what I use. Should last forever, as it can be re-finished to brand new at any time.

I use Black, with Bull-nose edge (round). No reflection from overheads lights.

Does not absorb. Can be repaired on-site if you have a hole that you no longer need.

Each workspace cost me a few hundred.

I used Metal legs from Lowes that are normally used for outdoor fence posts, and we cut them down. (2" Square Steel tubing powder-coated Black.)

I finished the facing of frame with outdoor house trim. Pre-painted White.

Black and White can go with any color you have as you re-paint your lab over the years and get carpet or different flooring.

Just my $0.02
 
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Thanks what about handlers master tec bench?
they last forever I bought mine used in 1978, I think they were from the 1960's, I've added 4 power Bryant® Hospital Grade Duplex GFCI Receptacles per station to it, the gas lines are original black pipe and the air lines are copper. I should replace the tops with Corian but if the old Asbestos top is gonna get me it probably already has. I painted it with left over blue from a BSA motorcycle I had when I got them. when I moved it took 4 guys to get it down the stairs, solid steel. The suction tubes have been replaced with 2" plumbing the old metal duct gave out years ago.
 
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Pieces of solid-Corian from home depot and some wood.

This is what I use. Should last forever, as it can be re-finished to brand new at any time.

I use Black, with Bull-nose edge (round). No reflection from overheads lights.

Does not absorb. Can be repaired on-site if you have a hole that you no longer need.

Each workspace cost me a few hundred.

I used Metal legs from Lowes that are normally used for outdoor fence posts, and we cut them down. (2" Square Steel tubing powder-coated Black.)

I finished the facing of frame with outdoor house trim. Pre-painted White.

Black and White can go with any color you have as you re-paint your lab over the years and get carpet or different flooring.

Just my $0.02

ill buy if you want to come build/assemble!!!
 
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ill buy if you want to come build/assemble!!!

I used corian and custom made cabinets thru out the lab,,, cant beat solid surface !!

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I used corian and custom made cabinets thru out the lab,,, cant beat solid surface !!

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Obviously this is not a real dental lab........It's too clean.;)
 
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I bet it looks exactly like this is he has no employees :)

If he has employees its resembles this but the floor looks no where near this good :)
 
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Looking for a good lab bench. Any recommendations.

Depends on what you are looking for? Handler makes great benches, Lista is a new comer in the dental industry but makes very reasonable and nice looking benches, Dental Arte are beautiful but you pay for beauty. If I can be of any assistance let me know.
 
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:) it is real,, but the picture before was the first day it was completed...

here some newer shots,,,, i do have some dirtier pictures,, jajaja

cheers!

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Looks like you have been keeping it up and the tile looks like the dropped wax hasn't caused to much dirt.

GOOD JOB!, I want to know the secret :)
 

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