Bench wood

Cody

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I am looking to build a bench for my trees , I only have 3 at the moment but will have about 8 more in spring when I transplant my cuttings , I trying to get a idea of how to go about making a simple bench ? Maybe 6 feet long and 1 foot wide . What is the best type of wood to use ? Also dimensions of wood ? Don't have to big of a budget but could budget maybe 50


Anyone advice and suggestions are much welcome and appreciated(:

-Cody
 
Cinder blocks and culled wood (splits, defectives) that the big box stores will almost give away.
CW
 
If you want to spend a little more money for a "nicer" look, you can get wood that is naturally rot resistant like cedar or redwood.

Otherwise any exterior grade, treated lumber will work.

Don't use interior grade, non-treated lumber (like standard 2x4's). They will rot in a couple of years.
 
Don't use interior grade, non-treated lumber (like standard 2x4's). They will rot in a couple of years.
Yup i learned that the hard way. I just redid some benches, I used rough cut hemlock straight from the saw mill at 50 cents a board foot, set atop cinder blocks. Its a real 2 inches thick maybe even on the bigger side since it has not been planed yet. I used an oil based stain and weather sealer too keep moisture out. Come spring before I put my trees back up I will polyurethane the crap out of them, and suspect with regular annual treatments they should last a long time.
 
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