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G'day, I'm building an outdoor bench seat that will be under cover of a third floor outdoor deck/balcony BUT very close to the ocean (Phillip Island) - therefore exposed to the elements. It will get wet during rain periods. I'm going to be using Spotted Gum as the cladding/outside of the bench seat and treated pine for the frame (as it needs to withstand the elements). Question I have is do I use 90x35 or 90x45 treated pine for the frame? There is an obvious price difference between the two sizes and I need to reduce my overall cost BUT also need to ensure that the bench seat is going to be sturdy and strong. Any help appreciated!
Cheers, Redboy65
Slowly but surely....beaten by the weather yesterday !!!
Hi @Redboy65,
Nice work!
Your frame looks nice and sturdy, the natural colour of the decking looks fantastic and you've got some nice tight mitres that give it a clean finish.
I can't wait to see if finished once that pesky weather holds out and you can finish up.
Thank you for sharing.
Jacob
Afternoon @Redboy65
Loving those miter joins! Its Looking good and will really be nice to sit out there and just watch life
Dave
Finally done ! Happy with my first ever attempt. Learnt a lot in the process....now onto the next project!
Thanks to everyone for their advice and encouragement, every little bit helped !!!!
Evening @Redboy65
Now that looks like a bought one! That ellusive thing we all strive for and you have succeded!
Please put this together as a project You have shown us a bunch of photos and you can explain your reasoning for doing this and that. There are a lot of members that always have questions about how to build a bench
Brilliant work!
Dave
Nice work @Redboy65!
For a "first attempt" that looks absolutely fantastic. Everything is well-proportioned with sharp mitres and clean angles. A seasoned professional would be proud of what you've achieved.
Thank you for sharing your project with us, it has been fantastic seeing it come to life.
Jacob
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