The end of an era for my old benches

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The end of an era for my old benches

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I built benches for my backyard around 5 years ago, with the goal of being;

1) As cheap and easy as possible
2) Non permanent
3) Easy enough to relocate in the yard
4) High enough to be safe from my dogs

They have been surprisingly reliable and lasted 5 years without a problem. They were built using treated pine round fence posts cut to length, with a 2400 x 600mm film coated form board on top with 4 screws down into each post. I drilled lots of holes along the form board as well to assist with drainage.

I have since landscaped a purpose built area in my yard for bonsai, that is gated to keep the dogs out when I'm not there. Recently the top boards of my original benches have started to rot and sag, so it's come time to scrap them and spend some more money on something more permanent and nicer looking.

I've kept the new benches pretty basic comprising of 6 heavy limestone blocks with 3 2400 x 200mm treated pine sleepers on top with a 10mm gap between each. (I would have liked to use jarrah sleepers, but it would have blown out my budget too much). I've then just got 4 90 x 20mm treated pine pickets screwed underneath the sleepers to bond them all together.

I have 2 other benches I built in recent years out of pine with mesh tops that I'm using for a lot of my growing stock now.

Still not enough bench space for all my stock, but I'm working on slowly reducing it still.
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Original benches a couple of years ago
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Original benches Jan 2024 you can see the water damage
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New benches
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Pine benches I built a couple of years ago now for my growing stock
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Re: The end of an era for my old benches

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I like the limestone blocks, they look great.
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Looks great. Good job. Really like the Limestone look.
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Re: The end of an era for my old benches

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Thanks guys. I have limestone rubble as ground cover so thought I would stick with that coastal mediterranean theme. Next job will be to go through all my retic again and fine tune/improve it.
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Re: The end of an era for my old benches

Post by Matthew »

The addiction that is bonsai.Never enough room or benches sometimes..... The hard part is weaning off the addiction. took me 20 years or so .
p.s. i like the benches
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