Garden Seat & Table
Unique is the word that springs to mind with this combination of a three seater garden seat that converts in seconds to a two seater and a small table in between the two seats.
This wonderful piece of outdoor furniture looks fantastic on the patio and its versatility will be a constant talking point.
It is the middle section that makes this seat unique.
The tilting mechanism is remarkably simple and yet will amaze and baffle your friends and neighbours.
The transfer from seat to table takes all of about 3 seconds with ultimate ease.
The garden seat table is available as a set of "Do it Yourself" plans.
The plans are simple and easy to follow and have loads of diagrams and photos.
You certainly don't need to be a professional builder to achieve a finished product of which you can be very proud.
It can be done in your own garage with your own tools in an easily in a weekend.
The lumber needs to be something that fits into your deck or garden.
Redwood or Cedar do look great however most will be using pine and if so it does need treating for outside use.
There are only two sizes of lumber required, 2*3 gauged for the legs, seat supports and frame.
You will need 42 feet of this.
And you will require 1*3 for the slats another 62 feet of this.
A pencil edge finish will give it a much nicer look.
Sixteen galvanised 3/16 coach bolts are required and about 200 galvanised nails as well.
This wonderful piece of outdoor furniture looks fantastic on the patio and its versatility will be a constant talking point.
It is the middle section that makes this seat unique.
The tilting mechanism is remarkably simple and yet will amaze and baffle your friends and neighbours.
The transfer from seat to table takes all of about 3 seconds with ultimate ease.
The garden seat table is available as a set of "Do it Yourself" plans.
The plans are simple and easy to follow and have loads of diagrams and photos.
You certainly don't need to be a professional builder to achieve a finished product of which you can be very proud.
It can be done in your own garage with your own tools in an easily in a weekend.
The lumber needs to be something that fits into your deck or garden.
Redwood or Cedar do look great however most will be using pine and if so it does need treating for outside use.
There are only two sizes of lumber required, 2*3 gauged for the legs, seat supports and frame.
You will need 42 feet of this.
And you will require 1*3 for the slats another 62 feet of this.
A pencil edge finish will give it a much nicer look.
Sixteen galvanised 3/16 coach bolts are required and about 200 galvanised nails as well.
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