Norm, I'm going to check that company out, if not for the brackets, for the Corvette in the garage. I had a Stingray just like that at one point.Gnome wrote:Marsman,
I have seen plastic brackets at Lowe's that look interesting. I think they may have come from this company.I found this great dispaly table on the web that I'd love to build, if I had any carpenter skills.
https://www.2x4basics.com/garage-storage.asp
A clever fellow/gal could, without any specialized tools, find a way to use these to make an acceptable bench. The two products that look interesting are the 'Workbench Legs' and 'Shelflinks" The legs are probably a little pricey but you could do without them and just use the 'Shelflinks'
https://www.2x4basics.com/Shelf-Links.asp
Norm
I'm going to get everyone involved in this. It's so much fun when you have nothing else......lol. We're not all priveleged like Victrinia.....we are all covered in snow currently.Rosaelyn wrote:Wow. Great thread, all.
And great idea on the "shelf links," Norm. It has definitely started me thinking...
Keep those ideas coming, and yes this is a great thread!!
I priced that synthetic stuff at HD as well and it's out of my range folks. I'd love to have it but just too high for me.Marsman wrote:I agree about the synthetic lumber. For $50 plus $12 shipping & lumber, I'd have a nice bench. (That's for just for one bench.) Big decision: green, white or sand color?
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And I agree, the sand color is the nicest.
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Len,
I suppose it depend on how many of what size pot you need to accommodate. Some trees might also be more shaded than others depending upon you situation/orientation.
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Going back to my original thought, rather than buying three pre-made stringers for a 6' bench how about 4 stringers for a 'back to back' version of a 3' bench? That way the top shelf would be twice as wide.Yes, I did actually think of the 3rd stringer idea on my own. This puppy is going to have a lot of weight on it. I'm just concerned that larger trees are going to cause me a problem from a width perspective and that the 'shelves' maybe should be a little wider........no? I guess I'm wondering if a regular stringer set is workable for trees or I should design my own stringer, make a template and then cut them from that, with wider shelves and higher risers.
I suppose it depend on how many of what size pot you need to accommodate. Some trees might also be more shaded than others depending upon you situation/orientation.
Norm
Norm, I have not forgotten that idea at all. I'm so bad with this building stuff that I can only wrap my semi-comatose brain around one 'side' at a time.
The double-wide top shelf would be great for all the Yamadori I'm dreaming about collecting this Spring.
Once I have 1/2 a clue what I want to do it it will be much simpler to build two and butt one side up against the other. Easier to construct as well because one side will support the other.
My tendency is to over build EVERYTHING! You should have seen the stand I built, years ago, for some of my aquariums. You could have used it as a foundation for a small condo building.
I don't want this stand to look clunky if you know what I mean.
The double-wide top shelf would be great for all the Yamadori I'm dreaming about collecting this Spring.
Once I have 1/2 a clue what I want to do it it will be much simpler to build two and butt one side up against the other. Easier to construct as well because one side will support the other.
My tendency is to over build EVERYTHING! You should have seen the stand I built, years ago, for some of my aquariums. You could have used it as a foundation for a small condo building.
I don't want this stand to look clunky if you know what I mean.
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Wow, I did some research on the Web and yeah, the synthetic/composite is way too expensive. Standard 2x4's are pretty cheap. I'm definitely going to look for a local dealer for this.djlen wrote:I priced that synthetic stuff at HD as well and it's out of my range folks. I'd love to have it but just too high for me.
And I agree, the sand color is the nicest.
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Len...
I enjoy football... not a fanatic, but I watch it if I like a particular team. I'm a Seahawks fan by default, but I have always loved Dallas... it's a Texas thing. lol
Anywhoooo.... The problem with creating a wider tread is that you would be using 2x12s to create a standard stringer, and getting boards over 12inchs is more problematic unless you live somewhere that has a decent lumber yard. If you do it, be choosey, boards that wide can have a tendancy to be warped in the worst way. I've had to go through dozens of boards to find a few which were not not warped in some fashion. Sadly there is no easy way to get wider shelves with a stringer as the foundation. Kiln dried wood is sometimes straighter because they get the moisture out of it so quickly.
The truth of the matter is that you'll need to get your hands on various lumber, a skill saw, drills etc anyway... so you'd be better off in the long run to just build a regular bench than you would to use the stringers, if you need something wider than 10 inches.
Believe me anything which requires complex math and geometry is more challenging that building a straight forward bench. You'd likely be surprised at how easy it would come together. Stringers and rafters are among the hardest things to lay out in construction... it's the geometry of it that gets you... Measure twice, cut once.
But as I sit here and think of it, there would be a way to make at least the top and bottom "shelf" wider by a few inches, but it would require making something of a cantilever attached to the stringer. It would extend the shelf width. It would be fairly simple actually.
I'm off to bed... nighty night my friends...
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I enjoy football... not a fanatic, but I watch it if I like a particular team. I'm a Seahawks fan by default, but I have always loved Dallas... it's a Texas thing. lol
Anywhoooo.... The problem with creating a wider tread is that you would be using 2x12s to create a standard stringer, and getting boards over 12inchs is more problematic unless you live somewhere that has a decent lumber yard. If you do it, be choosey, boards that wide can have a tendancy to be warped in the worst way. I've had to go through dozens of boards to find a few which were not not warped in some fashion. Sadly there is no easy way to get wider shelves with a stringer as the foundation. Kiln dried wood is sometimes straighter because they get the moisture out of it so quickly.
The truth of the matter is that you'll need to get your hands on various lumber, a skill saw, drills etc anyway... so you'd be better off in the long run to just build a regular bench than you would to use the stringers, if you need something wider than 10 inches.
Believe me anything which requires complex math and geometry is more challenging that building a straight forward bench. You'd likely be surprised at how easy it would come together. Stringers and rafters are among the hardest things to lay out in construction... it's the geometry of it that gets you... Measure twice, cut once.
But as I sit here and think of it, there would be a way to make at least the top and bottom "shelf" wider by a few inches, but it would require making something of a cantilever attached to the stringer. It would extend the shelf width. It would be fairly simple actually.
I'm off to bed... nighty night my friends...
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Len,djlen wrote:Following Norms post about them being available at Lowe's I checked out some local stores and they do not carry the Flip Top Bench Kit so I suggest that anyone looking for them call the store before making the trip.
I have only seen the basic components, shelf links I think they call them, at Lowe's. For the more uncommon ones you may indeed have to make a special order or go the mail order route.
Norm
Still checking it out. There is a link on the page that says 'dealers near you'
and I got a list of dealers that carry their products....mostly Lowe's but a few other hardware and lumber places. For each location they specify what which of the 2 X 4 products they carry. I'll call around tomorrow and see if there are any in my area that carry the Flip Tops. Actually, I'm not even certain that this is what I want but I'd like to see them to decide.
I also clicked on the 'contact us' link and sent them an e-mail to find out my options if I can't find them locally. We'll see...........
I'm also still thinking seriously about the "Stringer" idea. Two of them back to back would hold a lot of trees.
and I got a list of dealers that carry their products....mostly Lowe's but a few other hardware and lumber places. For each location they specify what which of the 2 X 4 products they carry. I'll call around tomorrow and see if there are any in my area that carry the Flip Tops. Actually, I'm not even certain that this is what I want but I'd like to see them to decide.
I also clicked on the 'contact us' link and sent them an e-mail to find out my options if I can't find them locally. We'll see...........
I'm also still thinking seriously about the "Stringer" idea. Two of them back to back would hold a lot of trees.
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I just stumbled on this and I just finished building my shelves a few hours ago. Help from my carpenter friend I have way more space than I need I made it from a ladder shaped side that they sell at home depot and pieces of 8 foot by 6 inch wood about 1in thick wood for a table top. Here in Florida it is horribly hot I was sweating like a pig you guys are lucky
When you go to the garden center the plant shelves they use are super easy to make thats what I did.
When you go to the garden center the plant shelves they use are super easy to make thats what I did.
Just ordered the [url=https://doitbest.com/Main.aspx?PageId=64&SKU=829072]2x4 Basics Flip Top Bench[/url] in Sand. Free shipping if shipped to a local store, and there was one close to my house. I'll take some pictures once it's delivered and set up. I'll also keep track of total costs.
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Looking forward to seeing it set up.Marsman wrote:Just ordered the [url=https://doitbest.com/Main.aspx?PageId=64&SKU=829072]2x4 Basics Flip Top Bench[/url] in Sand. Free shipping if shipped to a local store, and there was one close to my house. I'll take some pictures once it's delivered and set up. I'll also keep track of total costs.
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This is the first time I've seen the cost of a set of these and it's too high for my pocket book considering all the shelves I'm going to need.
I'm thinking that I'm going to go with the stair stringers. Of all the options I've found so far, that seems to be the most cost effective, with many many variables as to number of shelves and shelf lengths. I can go with 8 or even 10' lengths if I want to by using extra stringers in the middle of the structure, and they are fairly inexpensive to buy and even cheaper if I buy one and use it as a template for more that I'd cut out myself.
I received the bench parts and picked up the wood last night at Home Depot. Also picked up some stain and a brush.
Costs so far:
2x4Basics Flip Top Bench Kit: $51.93
Wood (9 ea, 8' 2x4's): $23.04
Stain: $29.95 * (I bought a large can, 90% of it left. Only needed a small can.)
Brush: $6.97
Total: $111.89
* Could have saved money buying a smaller can of stain, but I can use it on my deck this Spring.
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Costs so far:
2x4Basics Flip Top Bench Kit: $51.93
Wood (9 ea, 8' 2x4's): $23.04
Stain: $29.95 * (I bought a large can, 90% of it left. Only needed a small can.)
Brush: $6.97
Total: $111.89
* Could have saved money buying a smaller can of stain, but I can use it on my deck this Spring.
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It's a stain/sealer.
2:00 PM and I'm done. Hardest part was putting the seat boards on while lying on my back on the cold garage floor.
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I'm very happy with it.
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2:00 PM and I'm done. Hardest part was putting the seat boards on while lying on my back on the cold garage floor.
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I'm very happy with it.
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