Saturday, 24 April 2010

Park Bench Back Yard Bench - bench, diy bench


I just finished assembling a 2x4basics AnySize Bench 11200 and am very happy with it. The bench assembly took a little longer than I thought it would. I think I worked on it for about two hours. I wasn't counting on having to drill pilot holes for the dozens of screws (included) that had to be used putting the bench together. Nor did I figure on spending so much time figuring out how to best sink the screws into the underside of the boards. Don't worry about slanting the screws into the wood a bit. It is impossible to get a drill into a perfect position for making a 90 degree hole. Most of the screws do not show anyhow.



It was necessary to tip the bench over in order drill pilot holes and to get at the screws. I had to clamp the 2x4's to the plastic/composite ends to keep them from falling off or moving out of position. I would recommend using a couple of small carpentry clamps to hold things in place while putting the bench together.



I had the 2x4's sanded and painted prior to attaching them to the plastic/composite ends so that took a little time, but probably not more than an additional hour. That probably saved time in the long run. Making this bench with the 2x4 basics kit is not a difficult project.



The 2x4 basics bench is solid and not all that heavy, but it isn't going to blow over in a high wind. I am quite satisfied with how the bench came out and somewhat surprised at how substantial it is. I thought it might twist and perhaps wiggle side to side--nope, it is a rock.



I am so pleased with this approach to building patio furniture that I will be recommending the product to friends. 2x4basics AnySize Chair or Bench Ends, Sand

These are the coolest things! We bought 3 sets and made two 12 feet benches, each with one of these in the middle for extra support. We used redwood and they turned out really nice! I love that these come with all the hardware you need. All you have to do is buy the 2x4's and just slide them through and screw them in place! So easy! And you can make them as long as you want. However, if you make the benches long like we did you do need the extra support of more of these. I definately recommend these to anyone!

The vinyl seats on my pontoon boat had deteriorated over the years of exposure to sun and weather. Yes, we started out with good intentions of covering the boat, but we all get lazy after a while.



I had been looking for a solution other than spending a lot of money to have the seats recovered. Found the bench ends of 2x4 basics on line vs. many other types of outdoor benches available that are all very expensive.



The 2x4 basics have worked out perfect. Easy to assemble, very sturdy, durable for the crowd we get on the pontoon boat.



I actually made the benches eight feet long even though the recommendation is not to exceed six feet. I made a center support from a short 2x6 (used 2x4's for the bench as instructed) using the bench end as a template. Just cut the shape and angles with a sabre saw. Used deck screws to screw the support to the 2x4's of the bench seat and front and back support 2x4's. Very strong and no flex in the bench seat.



Working great and no maintenance.

Have purchased 2 sets of the 2x4 basics bench ends for use in our neighborhood common area by a small lake. Residents are pleased with the comfort and sturdiness of the benches while enjoying the view and feeding the ducks.



The only addition I made was to install 4" mending plates at 1/3 span intervals of the 2"x4"s for the seat. These served to firm up the seat and eliminate pinch points between the 2"x4"s.



Amazon had the best price and were incredibly quick with delivery.

We like this bench so much we bought another. It comes in a relatively lightweight box, and we easily assembled it using our own wood. We chose the location for the bench, then put it together at that location so we didn't have to move it once it was one piece and heavy. We've had it now for over a year and it's sturdy and charming. You'll enjoy this bench, and the price!

We purchased 2 sets of bench ends. We needed something in our yard areas to sit and view the gardens around our home. This fills the bill nicely. Purchased 8 foot 2x4's and cut them all 4 foot long. Painted them up and put them all together. We just love our new benches.

My 14 year old grandson put this together as a 5' bench for my porch in less than an hour, following the very clear instructions on the box. It is sturdier than most of the fancier and more expensive metal framed benches I have seen and it is comfortable to sit on. The "Product Description" information makes it clear that 2x4's are not included. You need 9 cut to whatever length (up to 6') you intend to make the bench. This is a reasonably priced product that should provide years of enjoyment.

Buyer/builder beware!



I am so glad that I carefully studied (and did not trust) the alleged instructions, which were, by the way, no more than a few pictures on the box.



For my four-foot bench, I was "instructed" to cut three four-foot 2 x 4s, and two 41" 2 x 4s. In actuality, the bench requires nine four-foot 2x4s, and no other lengths. Had I followed the instructions, I would have wasted eight feet of expensive treated lumber, AND needed a second trip to the lumberyard to buy additional boards.



My four hours' labor has resulted in a great bench, no thanks to the manufacturer.

After our old metal bench died, I started looking for a replacement. We live in south TX on the coast, so having something that wouldn't rust again was important to us. I finally found this bench doing a search and it looked easy enough to do. It's available on several sites, but Amazon was the best deal for sure! My DH and I are homeowners, but not fixers, therefore I was a little concerned about how easy it would be. It was easy, easy. We used pressure-treated wood and did have to cut it ourselves - but we were easily able to do that with a circular saw. We cut out wood 5.5 ft long for a bench (plenty big for 2 large people) and we still have the 2.5 lengths leftover for a chair to do. It's comfortable, very sturdy, looks good in the yard, rust proof, and easy care. What more could you want? - Bench - 2x4basics - Diy Bench - Outdoor Seating'


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