I'm in the process of setting up my shop. I'm considering doing some Tom Clark style cabinets in an "L" shape going along a 13' wall span and then 6-8' on an adjoining wall. I'd like to incorporate my old Dewalt RAS, a mortise machine, maybe a benchtop drill press, and a wood vise into this setup. Although I'd really like to laminate a bunch of 2x stock for good solid top, I think that would be a bit overkill, so I'd probably go for a double thickness of ply or MDF for a solid type top. Then again, I've been wanting to do a torsion box type table for some time also. So, since this isn't going to be a table, would the ply/MDF be a better choice for the longer "L" shape run? I wondered if the torsion box top would be too thick in this case, cutting down on cabinet drawer space? Seems like the ply/MDF would be easier with the steps cut out for the various tools also? Any suggestions? Thanks. Greg