This might seem really trivial to most of you with flying or almost flying aircraft, so please excuse the basic question.
I have built one of my workbenches (4x8) I am going to build the other one on tuesday. To keep the top longeron straight, I have a steel beem that's an inch square. when I put the beem on the table, I noticed that I have a dip in the middle of the table. I tried to shim it up but it's still there. The dip is only 1/8 of an inch if that. Of course I will have to use something to hold down the longeron to the table on the "dip" to get the crossmembers flush. My question is this: When each side is done, is it so rigid that a dip will cause a problem, or will I be able to bend it to shape when putting the sides together? I might be over-reacting, but I want to start off right!! Thanks; Troy McGrew St. Louis, Mo.