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I searched everywhere online but could not find any designs or how to’s for a bench seat for a Corten steel planter box. In the end, I designed something myself.
42mm x 42mm x 2.7m pre-oiled Merbau lengths
Ryobi sliding drop saw
Ryobi hammer frill
Eyobi compact drill
Ryobi orbital sander
Clamps x 2 - essential
Ryobi nail gun
Exterior wood glue
Exterior 75mm timber fixings
Counter sinking decking tool
Measuring up
Drawing it up. I ended up going with a sub-frame design for strength.
i lay out the cut lengths with spacers to estimate the correct number of lengths for the seat.
I cut then assembled the sub frame
Each lap joint is glued, pre-drilled and then screwed together for additional structural strength.
The sub-frame is then attached to the lengths using spacers and the clamps.
The final bench seat is then sanded and sealer applied. The seat is then dropped into the planter box which hides the subframe.
Love it @Spackle48.
Bench seat projects have always been hugely popular with the Bunnings Workshop community so I'm sure your handiwork will get plenty of admirers and imitators.
Many thanks for sharing.
Jason
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