How to build a detached bench picnic table. Free Plans, easy beginner project.
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- The free plans for this detached bench picnic table will finally get you off the ground and onto a gorgeous table that will be the envy of your neighborhood. The construction uses all dimensional 2x4 and 2x6 lumber that once stained and sealed looks like you spent much more. This is an easy beginner project that you can have built in a day. Finish may take a hair longer depending on what route you take.
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Do you hate sitting on the ground and having to share a seat with nature like a peasant? You and I both know you are better than that, so build this table! Be the envy of your neighborhood as your neighbors divorce their spouses for forcing them to live like fools while you eat and drink, elevated from the earth like royalty. The plans are free, but only if you take the time to watch the video, like and subscribe. Then hit the bell because you've never enjoyed yourself more and want to be entertained all the time.
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@Walter Lucca Instablaster :)
Great tip for dealing with the dreaded lap joins, thanks for teaching how to make this.
Thank you, full and interesting explanation, with a touch of art
"I'll be honest. I was just being lazy." 😄 Great video. Thanks for taking your time to explain.
Thanks for checking it out!
Thank you very much, I am going to use these plans for my Eagle Scout Project at my church.
That's a perfect project for an eagle scout!
This video inspired me to get into woodworking.
This was hilarious.
Another brilliant video, I don't need the table and benches but may just build it so I can see the kids next door and throw some raw eggs AT THEM 😱😱 😂😂😂
The upfront cost is 40 to 50 grand for me when I don't have space for large machinery. So I have to start by building an outbuilding. It would be nice to see this made with a circular saw and a standard drill. Most beginners don't have professional a professional wood working shop.
Loved the video! Great instructions, dry.... DRY humor... Perfect. You got yourself subscriber #123. Keep it up!!
I appreciate it! Thanks for the follow
Great video
Thank you very much!
Awesome!
Subbed! Great humor
Thank you very much, I appreciate it!
On your note of building it in the basement.. When I was about 5 my father built a picnic table in the basement that wasn't a walk out basement and it stayed there because he couldn't get it out after it was built. 😂
Just wondering how high the finished table top is. I am trying to see if this would be a table we could use with standard height chairs. We plan to only use the table. Asking for my husband since he would actually make it. Thanks for the tips! Love the humor.
The legs are 28 1/2" from the ground to the bottom of the table
8-10 days?
I think I'll just buy one
How long were the legs and what angle did you cut them down to?
Grab the coupon code at the end of the video and grab the plans for free. I have the dimensions for the templates you will need that will give you the height and angles to cut
What was your total height for your bench and table?
What was the total cost of the materials?
Not including finish it was about $70 in lumber and hardware
@John Manci For this project it came from Menards. If I'm using nicer wood I'll pick it up from Rockler or a store called Owl hardwood lumber. Owl is a bit of a drive for me so Rockler usually wins.
Hopefully the kids in your neighborhood are not as rough as mine!
That was funny with the egg that's original..
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Dont see any free plans like you said
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