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Bench seats made with varnished recycled timber and steel legs from Bunnings.
The project
I made these two benches using old recycled timber which I sanded back and varnished. The legs came from Bunnings!
Steps
Step 1
Used a belt sander to sand back the timber.
Step 2
Used angle grinder to grind off some protruding metal.
Step 3
Gave the timber three coats of varnish.
Step 4
Used the drill to attach the legs to the timber.
Tools and materials
Materials used in the project:
Tools used in the project:
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Beautiful 😍
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These are EPIC! You are very clever.
Can I ask- what protruding metal was there?
Thank you for sharing

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Hi @Dani29
There was some bolts and bolt holes protruding. I’m thinking the timber was originally part of a building!
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Thanks @mich1972 , we love them! Great for family dinners!
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Awesome. Thank you for your respose. They are awesome!
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