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Outdoor Garden Workbench - Johnny Currado - 12-28-2016

I am looking for some good plans for an outdoor garden workbench to build as my son does a lot of gardening.  Does anyone have any good suggestions on a good plan and what type of wood I could use?  Thanks.


RE: Outdoor Garden Workbench - Joel H. - 12-28-2016

As they (whoever "they" are) say:  Google is your friend!

http://myoutdoorplans.com/garden/garden-work-bench-plans/

This looks like a reasonably easy and functional garden workbench.  

Depending on your location and availability: I'd go with cypress or cedar.

Joel


RE: Outdoor Garden Workbench - Johnny Currado - 12-28-2016

Thanks bud!


RE: Outdoor Garden Workbench - museumguy - 12-28-2016

I like the one Norm made in 1992's season of New Yankee Workshop.


RE: Outdoor Garden Workbench - Sawdustd - 12-29-2016

Whatever design you choose, I'd suggest plain ole pressure treated wood.  It won't rot and won't break the bank.  In any case, use coated deck screws to assemble (won't rust) and leave a space/jap between planks used for the top and shelves.  I used 16p flathead nails as spacers.   Need to let water and dirt drain though.


RE: Outdoor Garden Workbench - Tom Stutz - 12-29-2016

Haven't built mine yet.  If for gardening use, then probably potting/re-potting/flats are part of the use.  Strongly suggest a piece of old oven or refrigerator metal shelving above space for a lidded garbage can.  He can then repot over the grill with excess potting mix dropping into container for re-use.  Much less messy than simple solid surface.  Can make with bench insert to cover grill when not needed.  Just a thought.


RE: Outdoor Garden Workbench - Steve N - 12-29-2016

Careful with some of these free plans things. I saw a few where the plan was conveniently in an .exe file, just like a virus comes in, and not a .pdf file like most of the downloadable plans I have seen come in
Big Grin


RE: Outdoor Garden Workbench - Ron Brese - 12-30-2016

Here's a pic of one that I made earlier this year. If you can find an old sink it will give the bench a nice bit of character, The overhang on each end is made with slides so that a masonry tub from Home Depot slides into that space for storing potting soil. When you pot a plant on the strips the excess falls thru the space in the strips back into the tub. Put a bucket under the sink drain to catch excess water and use it to water other plants.

Ron

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