jmssaws
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Metal is the only good option.All of my benches are covered with metal. To me that's the single best thing I've done. Because of that I can clean up and change gears quick. I do 90% of my work in the same small spot, so my most used tools are hung/stored there. I don't worry about metal chips, they sweep up off the steel benches really easy, and get cleaned up off the floor every few days. That part is never ending. I just keep saws that are apart covered, and away from that end of the building. Parts cleaning is done outside with an air hose, then washed in an US tank on the other end of the building. Saws are messy, and if you do this everyday, you'll have a pile of messy saws to contend with. Fact.
It's the only thing you can clean chips off of.
I got a old vacuum to clean chips with instead of a air hose.