DIY Concrete and Wood Bench

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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2025

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  • @gladbandanna
    @gladbandanna Год назад +12

    Just wanted to thank you! I used this design for a 10ft bench for our neighborhood bus stop (which is on the corner of our property). That way, the parents and kids have somewhere to chill before getting on the bus. Everyone loves it!

  • @WilliamsSkilliams
    @WilliamsSkilliams Год назад +33

    No one seems to be mentioning this but it’s a pretty killer design! It’s modular, portable, extendable, and it looks great! Put the short version in a furniture shop and it would bring in the big bucks!

    • @broakland2
      @broakland2 Год назад +1

      I just read your comment after I posted mine. Agree, great design!

  • @americanpancakelive
    @americanpancakelive Год назад +20

    WD-40 sprayed in the bucket and wiped around makes a great release agent. I love this design and plan on making this.

  • @BYOTools
    @BYOTools Год назад +9

    Not only do I love the style of this bench but I also love the small amount of tools and materials needed to build it. Great job as always.

  • @rbaker73
    @rbaker73 Год назад +8

    Paraffin oil generally is lightly sprayed over plastic foam forms or form liners. Castor oil, or petroleum jelly thinned with kerosene, also are good release agents. Concrete forms, even if they are ground, smoothed and polished, require a release agent to prevent sticking and enable easy stripping

  • @workinprogress5936
    @workinprogress5936 Год назад +15

    What I like about this idea, is that you can add angle iron to it and create a portable skate obstacle
    2:50 If you have access to pink foamboard, you could have used this too. Much easier to remove than stacked 2x4's

  • @zdenek7220
    @zdenek7220 Год назад +1

    Polystyrene block does the job for me, I find it easier to remove if from the concrete afterwards. Neat bench!

  • @bvb8769
    @bvb8769 Год назад +10

    Great design. I really appreciate it. A bit of advice.
    First, use a release agent where contacting the concrete. It's a really light oil and it works amazingly well.
    Second, instead of using a solid piece of lumber for the negative space. You could split that piece diagonally forming two wedges with an 1/8" shim to replace the kerf. Then once set, you could remove the shim and each piece could then slide out easily. Assuming you took advantage of my first suggestion. :)
    Best of luck and keep up the great ideas.

  • @jasonbollman
    @jasonbollman Год назад +2

    Great project, not to mention some great tips to use for other projects. Thanks for sharing!

  • @ChrisFranklyn
    @ChrisFranklyn Год назад +10

    Actually, if those buckets are HDPE then nothing wants to stick to it, so you could make negative space bricks from the old knackered buckets! I love these sorts of experiments.

  • @leskobrandon3497
    @leskobrandon3497 Год назад +9

    Instead of using wood inside the bucket to form the void use styrofoam . Easier to remove . If you must use wood cut it at a slight so it's slightly tapered and grease it , and it will pop out instead of you having to chew it out .

  • @danthemakerman
    @danthemakerman Год назад

    I always appreciate you pushing materials to their limit. Great design!!

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Год назад +1

      thank you! the testing video is coming soon

  • @dwwoodbuilds
    @dwwoodbuilds Год назад +1

    I always enjoy your design experiments involving concrete! Looking forward to the next experiment!

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Год назад +1

      thank you! structural experiments with this project coming soon

  • @garagemonkeysan
    @garagemonkeysan Год назад +3

    Great video and design. Simple is hard. Wow, 20 ft long! Go big! Mahalo for sharing! : )

  • @croness91
    @croness91 Год назад

    interesting.i searched for concrete and wood bench a few weeks ago and now I got this video recommended to me and its the best one for what intended to do; outdoor bench with the least amount of power tools.

  • @yashkorat6748
    @yashkorat6748 Год назад +2

    You can use releasing agent oil or water based on the surfaces for easy and smooth casting release. Cheers

    • @andrewfreeman88
      @andrewfreeman88 Год назад +1

      Just simple veggie or motor oil will do the trick not too complicated.

  • @HumanValor
    @HumanValor Год назад +3

    It may not be as stable but you can find pyramid blocks at most big home improvement stores. Stack those on some cross stacked concrete bricks to desired height.
    Use cedar 2x4s and then and then a cedar 2x8 if you can find it, or laminate cedar 1x8s into the desired thickness. This would make a quicker bench without any serious fabrication.

  • @b3arwithm3
    @b3arwithm3 Год назад

    This is a killer idea. Simple to make but looks so nice.

  • @pauldejesus9644
    @pauldejesus9644 Год назад

    that has to be the best and easiest design i have ever seen thanks fore posting

  • @lisahwang1011
    @lisahwang1011 Год назад +1

    Looks great!

  • @rscott72
    @rscott72 Год назад

    A release agent on your concrete form components will ease removal. Used motor oil or silicone spray work nicely. Pretty cool project.

  • @ronnieg6099
    @ronnieg6099 9 месяцев назад

    What a great idea regarding the yoga mat. You’re very creative.

  • @joelhollingsworth2374
    @joelhollingsworth2374 Год назад +6

    Great design! Two items that might improve it a little:
    A hole all the way through the concrete would give a better grip when carrying the pillars, and help with drainage in wet conditions (I know that's seldom a concern in your location, but still...).
    And to stiffen the bench, you could stand off the 2x3s from the 2x6s using short 2x2 blocks every foot or two, to make something of a truss. This would either boost the bench height, or mean a deeper recess in the pillar; not sure which would work better. But it also would make carrying the planks even easier, assuming you round over the 2x3's edges a little.

  • @broakland2
    @broakland2 Год назад

    I love this design, thank you!

  • @jdau2b
    @jdau2b Год назад

    Lubricate the bucket before adding the concrete will help releasing it once set …also putting a pipe of some sort ( pvc?) top to bottom should release the vacuum
    I will be using this idea

  • @NewHeritageFarms
    @NewHeritageFarms Год назад

    LUV this SO casual and conversational design as you go video. And luv the benches.

  • @lisahwang1011
    @lisahwang1011 Год назад +1

    Love this table!

  • @delbarfield8624
    @delbarfield8624 Год назад

    🎉 Perfect clean seat . Portable cushions

  • @zenhammer
    @zenhammer Год назад

    Great project.

  • @alexsafonov7270
    @alexsafonov7270 Год назад +1

    thank you for sharing this useful and inexpensive bench design :)
    if you can show us the process of melting down the plastic from the bucket and transforming it to something else, I would be very interested to see that.

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Год назад

      here you go!
      ruclips.net/video/gPUHVAueN5g/видео.html

  • @Ivan-nq9xj
    @Ivan-nq9xj Год назад

    Very good design

  • @tomb816
    @tomb816 Год назад +2

    I watched on mute so sorry if I missed it. Next time just use a 12" Sonotube for the form and rigid foam as the filler. The Sonotube will cut right off and you can get several bases from a single tube. The foam is easy to cut and just as easy to remove from the concrete, when finished.

  • @4runnertowchain
    @4runnertowchain Год назад

    This is great work. Simple, yet it still has clean and efficient design evident. I love this, and your gym stuff

  • @MrKrueger88
    @MrKrueger88 Год назад

    This guy and his work are just fantastic 🎉💯👍

  • @fbxurumela
    @fbxurumela Месяц назад

    Design simples, bonito e funcional

  • @maurosabino6167
    @maurosabino6167 Месяц назад

    O melhor que eu já tinha visto 👏👏👏👏 🇧🇷

    • @fbxurumela
      @fbxurumela Месяц назад

      Design simples, bonito e funcional

  • @mooofooo79
    @mooofooo79 Год назад +1

    Any other options to hide the screws? Is a jig necessary? Cheers

  • @OrigEntertainmentOfficial
    @OrigEntertainmentOfficial Год назад

    Have you tried moving the pillars closer together? Right now, the pillars are closer to the ends. I wonder if they were at the 1/3 points rather than 1/4 points you might get all the stability you need.

  • @scottlurken9667
    @scottlurken9667 Год назад

    Fantastic!

  • @Brian-os9qj
    @Brian-os9qj Год назад

    Great stuff dude

  • @kmonnier
    @kmonnier Год назад

    Kitchen film is also a good wrap for the wood pieces in the mold.

  • @billgale2264
    @billgale2264 Год назад

    Great idea, I’m going to do that. Thank you.

  • @elisfortunato7970
    @elisfortunato7970 Год назад

    Uma ideia simples e eficiente. Ficou ótimo!!! Parabéns!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @Tharunkumar-kr7kp
    @Tharunkumar-kr7kp Год назад +3

    You don't need to break bucket... Simply apply crease or thick oil to that bucket and wood, trust me this tip saves your buckets and wood.

  • @ScrapwoodCity
    @ScrapwoodCity Год назад +1

    Pretty cool design.

  • @makelifetrader3894
    @makelifetrader3894 Год назад

    Hey man You can use hot water pour on bucket to make it soft and the you can easy to pull it out

  • @greatone2717
    @greatone2717 Год назад

    Amazing

  • @ScotGardi
    @ScotGardi Год назад

    I know nothing but, if you make inflatable molds would the heat from the concrete setting expand the molds? Sorry if that's not a thing!
    Liquid might work a little better.

  • @yogogoyogirlyogogoyo
    @yogogoyogirlyogogoyo Год назад +1

    For the longer bench, you could move the concrete closer.

  • @Mustbcedric
    @Mustbcedric Год назад

    Oh I love this I would drop $250 or more on that short one nice job man

  • @iamtroyhollinger
    @iamtroyhollinger 9 месяцев назад

    These are rad bro!

  • @DoraThaExploder
    @DoraThaExploder Год назад +2

    Really great design and fantastic suggestions on how to improve the process.
    You can learn when the wood will break with math and save those long boards with another video showing you making a 3rd support using the process improvements you talked about. I would be really interested!

  • @tensazero
    @tensazero Год назад +1

    Have you tried using oil or mold release?

  • @electricianron_New_Jersey
    @electricianron_New_Jersey Год назад

    No rebar?

  • @mooofooo79
    @mooofooo79 Год назад

    Does the concrete need any product on it after? Seal? Etc. Stoked

  • @AM-jw1lo
    @AM-jw1lo Год назад

    A little bit of mold release would have saved the bucket and the chipping of the wood. But your idea of the concrete base is solid.

  • @Mebeknob
    @Mebeknob Год назад

    Or add a bolt to pin the bench to the base. May prevent some deflection

  • @nileor1
    @nileor1 Год назад

    did you try using air gun to blow air inside bucket to see if it would pop out?

  • @davidgrajales4706
    @davidgrajales4706 7 месяцев назад

    saludos desde mexico no rompas la cubeta ponle agua caliente y sale facilmente

  • @ZebbMassiv
    @ZebbMassiv Год назад

    In a pinch you could probably wrap the blocks in a layer of parchment paper if no linoleum

  • @josevolu
    @josevolu Год назад

    Awesome simple and inexpensive project. How much was the total? Does the bench tilts forwards or backwards with movement?

  • @bedbath9056
    @bedbath9056 Год назад

    You need Marine Wood Finish, regular outdoor finish will not outstand UV.

  • @ferko6
    @ferko6 Год назад

    Diesel makes a good mold release too

  • @discgolfallday8643
    @discgolfallday8643 Год назад

    Curious how tippy it is? Would kiddos topple it over messing on it?

  • @davidwiechecki9205
    @davidwiechecki9205 Год назад +1

    It occurs to me that if you made a hole in your concrete bases and flip them over you would now have a rocket stove. Multiple uses for the same thing.

  • @PTP711
    @PTP711 10 месяцев назад

    for that longer bench you made you could just bring the concrete colomns closer or just create a 3rd one to prevent the bowing...

  • @IppiopaidFEEDBACK
    @IppiopaidFEEDBACK Год назад

    RUclips has been reading my mind, I was just thinking about this yesterday.... well not exactly making concrete buckets, but using two 5 gallon buckets and a wood plank (2"×8"×5') as a bench so that I can paint 9 foot walls and ceiling, I figured it's cheaper than buying the bench I saw Harbor Freight for $50.

  • @bogscave
    @bogscave 2 месяца назад

    Genius

  • @BrentKamrath
    @BrentKamrath Год назад

    Smart!!!!

  • @carlosenriquez2092
    @carlosenriquez2092 Год назад

    Also you can use upside down cement planters it's the Uber lazy version we discovered this a two days before a wedding event where the guest list grew at the last minute.

  • @veernielestnici
    @veernielestnici Год назад +1

    Where is your website? what's up?

  • @bucho-b8d
    @bucho-b8d Год назад

    Would also make a good seasaw for kids 🤔.

  • @-joe90
    @-joe90 Год назад

    Air compresor for removing

  • @Atul_Peace
    @Atul_Peace Год назад

    Apply used engine oil in the plastic container all over before you pour in the cement and see the magic..hope it helps..

    • @Atul_Peace
      @Atul_Peace Год назад

      @@wainivanuano it doesnt stain and even if it does you can just color it or wash it..thx for your unwanted comment mr.smart pants..

  • @johan23sep
    @johan23sep Год назад

    DIY concrete feet for a small garden shed

  • @Hbmd3E
    @Hbmd3E 9 месяцев назад

    very good work/ planning!
    concrete and modern tools/equipment gives all kinds of possibilities that we dint have before ( therefore also money to be made. ) e.g tables and benches.
    You might expect bumping in to these all over the world,. Or even If you find your self in the end of the world, ( e.g Fin(al)land ) Remember you ( almost ) did it first, ( I have already thought of these methods :)
    ps. If rubber is added to the top and and bottom of these concrete cones these can be rolled. ( important to have same size so it doesn't go in circles ) If you have one pick up or bigger truck full of these might need easy way to move.
    To make it durable+ light, might need then ironing.
    If you have more of these that you need in the moment you cant put it upside down and but flower or water on them or so :)
    Could also thing survivalist type of situation you need to take cement in the more distance place you go and cutting the tree in half, you get bench and table. buckets go inside and water is there, so not much need to be taken with you

  • @andrewfreeman88
    @andrewfreeman88 Год назад +1

    Think if you put a thick coat of veggie oil on the linoleum wood wrap and then adding concrete they would have come easier.

  • @rebecabarreto8017
    @rebecabarreto8017 Год назад

    If you guys grease the pot with simple oil, before to put the concrete, it will come out very easily

  • @jonathandaniel2608
    @jonathandaniel2608 Год назад +1

    Always excited to see what’s next!

  • @carlosenriquez2092
    @carlosenriquez2092 Год назад

    It's a great design now invest in some release agent.

  • @jeromedenis4754
    @jeromedenis4754 Год назад +3

    Hello, coat the inside of the buckets and the linoleum with vaseline or some other greasy stuff before you put the concrete inside the bucket. The idea is to apply a release agent > VASELINE. That allows the hard concrete to slip off. You shouldn't have to destroy the bucket and wood/w linoleum.

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Год назад +1

      mold release doesn't make much of a difference. the concrete doesn't stick to the plastic its more the tightness. also mold releases tend to stain the concrete

    • @jasonfifi
      @jasonfifi Год назад

      ​@@HomeMadeModern increasing temperature of the bucket or reducing the temperature of the concrete would reduce pressure. i don't like mold releases because of the color problem.
      another thing i've done that works great is to take an old tire inner tube, cut near the pinch flat, tie off to roughly the size you want, and stuff it under the block inside the bucket deflated. now, inflate it when you want to remove it(route the valve stem through the bucket, of course). you can also fill it with water by dunking a track style bike pump in a pool or another 5 gallon bucket or a tub etc... i've never needed to do that, but you mentioned inflatable molds, and especially for creating negative space, this works great. rather than deflate then pour, inflate to assist in removal, you can inflate before the pour to create negative space, deflate to remove.

  • @caribfacesassi3544
    @caribfacesassi3544 Год назад

    U could use HOT water to remove the concrete fr d bucket, try it next time 👍

  • @KaleyRaw
    @KaleyRaw Год назад

    Something's off with your website. Thanks for the idea!

  • @alibuolayyan9038
    @alibuolayyan9038 Год назад

    is it raining?

  • @eric0u812
    @eric0u812 8 месяцев назад

    None stick cooking spray will work to release the concrete from the bucket.

  • @TheDecree93
    @TheDecree93 Год назад

    Great idea and good showing of the execution

  • @c.a.g.1977
    @c.a.g.1977 Год назад

    Ooh, very clever design, Ben! And it looks pretty awesome as well!

  • @a3skywarrior929
    @a3skywarrior929 Год назад +1

    Simple and basic tools (Ryobi is my home batteryset: not too cheap/expensive)

  • @DigsRetro
    @DigsRetro Год назад +1

    Ive seen dozens of times where you can just pour boiling water over the bucket and it'll just lift right off.

  • @AnEvolvingApe
    @AnEvolvingApe Год назад +1

    I know concrete is kind of the thing here but I would much rather see this design using log stumps.

  • @kirknra863
    @kirknra863 Год назад

    Tip … use a coating of cooking oil to coat the inside of the bucket for easy removal. Just re-coat each time. Carry on….

  • @Sk-zw7bb
    @Sk-zw7bb 10 месяцев назад

    The cost of the cement, the wood, the stain would all bring it closer to $100 besides all the tools I’d have to buy that I don’t have. It would not make it significantly cheaper to build than buy one.

  • @eeghtitelukintan2948
    @eeghtitelukintan2948 Год назад

    Great....- from syoknyadiy channel

  • @onjofilms
    @onjofilms Год назад

    I used to think buckets were cheaper at Harbor Freight, but HD is cheaper.

  • @Kamikazecobra92
    @Kamikazecobra92 Год назад

    You should have used motor oil to line the bucket and wood 🫠

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Год назад

      stains the concrete but yes need to figure out a better demanding process

  • @robertobarrozo289
    @robertobarrozo289 Год назад

    Jogue água quente,sai rápido.

  • @macmaccourt
    @macmaccourt Год назад

    3 supports beats pushing it with 'people.'

  • @wisdommakubile2127
    @wisdommakubile2127 Год назад

    Why do you sound like Lock Picking Lawyer? Please tell me you're him!

    • @HomeMadeModern
      @HomeMadeModern  Год назад +1

      lol not me! I would just use an angle grinder

  • @YEEZYS_MASK
    @YEEZYS_MASK 7 месяцев назад

    I think this dude should’ve worked for ocean gate

  • @madfrank9186
    @madfrank9186 Год назад +1

    Use styrofoam instead of wood as a form.