Looks brilliant @Poppop. Many thanks for sharing. I'm sure this will inspire many Workshop community members.
Jason
Hello @Poppop the fence pailings you used for this lovely project. are they the treated pine ones? I would guess so, as I've never seen any others at Bunnings and I just about live there. Very lucky as my local store is approx 2km away.
They would be perfect for out door jobs. Will keep that in mind for future projects.
Ta Old Gal
Yes @Old-gal24 They are the treated pine palings. I use them to make garden boxes, wishing wells, garden bridges and a lot of other projects. Their only downfall is, as they aren't kiln dried, they can shrink as they dry causing gaps. Not so much with garden/ veggie boxes as the moisture keeps the wood swolen. But other pieces can shrink up to 5mm in width. I usually keep a dozen or so up in the rafters of my shed to dry out for future use. I strap them down to avoid twisting and warping.
Hi Poppop.
This looks fantastic, are you happy to share the building measurements/plans?
Hi @MR,
Welcome to Workshop. Great to have you join us and get inspiration from one of our clever and creative members. Let me tag @Poppop for you so he is alerted to your question. I'm sure he'll be happy to help you as much as possible to replicate these fantastic bench seats and planter boxes. We also have loads of other members sharing helpful advice and inspiring projects every day.
Looking forward to seeing how your project comes together.
Hi @MR. Thanks for the comment. As with most things that i make, the plans are all in my head. I can tell you that the measurements are 1400mm x 400mm x 400mm. That makes the best use of the 1.8m x 100mm palings. I used 70mm x 35mm pine to make 4 squares for the frame.400mm x 400mm (See attached photo) Then screwed the palings to the frame on three sides leaving the underside hollow.. These seats are actually just an upside down version of the garden boxes i make. The planter boxes are 400mm x400mm x 400mm. They are 300mm deep (3 palings) on 400mm legs. With 2 palings across the bottom to sit the plants on.
Hi @Poppop
Thank you for your reply and measurements.
Are the 4 sides of planterboxes screwed together on the edges?
I have yet to see your garden boxes but I'll go looking 🙂
Hi @MR . The horizontal boards are screwed to the vertical corner legs from the inside with 8g x25mm screws.
Great stuff @Poppop, many thanks for sharing.
Hi thete.
Looks great
Is it possible to get material list and instructions. Novice D.I.Y. Learner
Let me tag @Poppop for you @bebgregg so he is alerted to your question about whether he has a plan he could share for this project.
Thanks for the wake up tag @Jason .😜 Hi @bebgregg Hopefully in the next week or so i'll be making two more bench seats. I'll get some step by step photos and a material list together for you.
I also am super interested!! I want to make a single bench seat with a planter box at each end but can re-work the original plans (haha well my hubby will!)
Welcome to the Workshop community @Mrsbexie.
It's fantastic the have you join the community and I trust you'll find loads of inspirational projects like this one contributed here daily by our creative members. If you need assistance with building your bench seat with planter boxes please start a new discussion and our amazing members will be more than happy to help you out.
We look forward to you sharing what projects you have going on around your own home and garden.
Mitchell