So, I have this excellent iron bench that weighs in at about 100++kg - it's 2M long with 3 substantial iron supports (end-middle-end).
It needs replanking and I'm wondering what to do. I can easily do this myself as I've made benches in oak for the National Trust etc., but then someone else was buying the timber. I last did this maybe 25 or so years ago in teak...
I have a PT & table saw etc, so buying rough sawn is not an issue.
Where would folk suggest getting the timber, should it be rough sawn or finished PAR, and most importantly...
WHAT TIMBER TO USE ?
The bench is outside all year as it's way too heavy to move the 50M or so to the nearest cover. Can probably salvage a bit of what's there for other purposes. Planks are just coach-bolted on - I'll need to angle-grind the existing bolts off...
It needs replanking and I'm wondering what to do. I can easily do this myself as I've made benches in oak for the National Trust etc., but then someone else was buying the timber. I last did this maybe 25 or so years ago in teak...
I have a PT & table saw etc, so buying rough sawn is not an issue.
Where would folk suggest getting the timber, should it be rough sawn or finished PAR, and most importantly...
WHAT TIMBER TO USE ?
The bench is outside all year as it's way too heavy to move the 50M or so to the nearest cover. Can probably salvage a bit of what's there for other purposes. Planks are just coach-bolted on - I'll need to angle-grind the existing bolts off...
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