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Product Description
Using 2x4basics AnySize Chair or Bench Ends, Sand, and your 2x4's, you can custom build a very sturdy bench, chair or loveseat up to 6 feet (1.8 m). Simple assembly with only a powered screwdriver and a saw. Only straight 90 degree cuts are required - no miters or angles. All hardware is included. Ergonomic design makes the assembled seat surprisingly comfortable. Each 2x4basics AnySize Chair or Bench Ends includes an integrated cup holder. Made of durable and maintenance free structural resin, the all-weather frame is built to last. The assembled unit stands 32 inches (813 mm) to the top of the back with a 17 inch (432 mm) seat height. You choose the length. Sand in color. Combine the AnySize Chair or Bench Ends with the Outdoor Dining Table, AnySize Table, Picnic Table Set or Flip Top BenchTable to create functional and attractive outdoor furniture groupings.
Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 40 x 6 x 33 inches
- Shipping Weight: 14 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
- Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
- ASIN: B000BDH8RE
- Item model number: 90134
Product Features
- Build your own bench, loveseat or chair any size up to 6 feet using our AnySize Chair or Bench Ends kit and your 2x4's
- Assembly is simple.
- Made of durable, maintenance free structural resin
- Includes 2 bench end supports, hardware and assembly instructions (lumber not included)
- Lifetime warranty
Customer Reviews
I just finished assembling a 2x4basics AnySize Bench 11200 and am very happy with it. The bench assembly took a little longer than I thought it would. I think I worked on it for about two hours. I wasn't counting on having to drill pilot holes for the dozens of screws (included) that had to be used putting the bench together. Nor did I figure on spending so much time figuring out how to best sink the screws into the underside of the boards. Don't worry about slanting the screws into the wood a bit. It is impossible to get a drill into a perfect position for making a 90 degree hole. Most of the screws do not show anyhow.
It was necessary to tip the bench over in order drill pilot holes and to get at the screws. I had to clamp the 2x4's to the plastic/composite ends to keep them from falling off or moving out of position. I would recommend using a couple of small carpentry clamps to hold things in place while putting the bench together.
I had the 2x4's sanded and painted prior to attaching them to the plastic/composite ends so that took a little time, but probably not more than an additional hour. That probably saved time in the long run. Making this bench with the 2x4 basics kit is not a difficult project.
The 2x4 basics bench is solid and not all that heavy, but it isn't going to blow over in a high wind. I am quite satisfied with how the bench came out and somewhat surprised at how substantial it is. I thought it might twist and perhaps wiggle side to side--nope, it is a rock.
I am so pleased with this approach to building patio furniture that I will be recommending the product to friends.
The vinyl seats on my pontoon boat had deteriorated over the years of exposure to sun and weather. Yes, we started out with good intentions of covering the boat, but we all get lazy after a while.
I had been looking for a solution other than spending a lot of money to have the seats recovered. Found the bench ends of 2x4 basics on line vs. many other types of outdoor benches available that are all very expensive.
The 2x4 basics have worked out perfect. Easy to assemble, very sturdy, durable for the crowd we get on the pontoon boat.
I actually made the benches eight feet long even though the recommendation is not to exceed six feet. I made a center support from a short 2x6 (used 2x4's for the bench as instructed) using the bench end as a template. Just cut the shape and angles with a sabre saw. Used deck screws to screw the support to the 2x4's of the bench seat and front and back support 2x4's. Very strong and no flex in the bench seat.
Working great and no maintenance.
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