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Old 11-Apr-2005   #1
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Thumbs up New Bonsai Bench!

Well, my friend and I put this little project together a couple weeks back and its dried a bit and is now home on my patio. As soon as the weather warms up just a tad more, it'll be full of trees!

Hope you like it. It was my first attempt at a bench and I must admit that I am pleased with the results. Once the wood dries completely, I will put some waterseal on it. Although its pressure treated wood so its not totally necessary.
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That's a nice looking bench. Post it with all your trees on it later so we can see all your hard work.
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Very nice. I made my first bench about a week ago. Are those board glued together? (i dont see any screws or nails.)

what are the dimensions?
Wonderful job.
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Its held together by all screws, I did as best I could to hide them. The bench is 18" tall, by 5' x 2'.
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Its held together by all screws, I did as best I could to hide them. The bench is 18" tall, by 5' x 2'.

Well, nice work on hiding them, cant see em! lol. Post up some pics once you get your trees on there.

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