3Dementia
Senior Member
It's a shame to see the wood warping and buckling already... cheap wood I guess. But those sawhorse benches look neato.
It's a shame to see the wood warping and buckling already... cheap wood I guess. But those sawhorse benches look neato.
I walked by today and they have installed metal bench supports along the lower level. They are the exact same shape as the plywood legs on the bench in the pictures. I spoke with one of the workers earlier in the week and they indicated the original bench is just a template, hence the plywood legs. No cheap out on this project it seems.
I walked by today and they have installed metal bench supports along the lower level. They are the exact same shape as the plywood legs on the bench in the pictures. I spoke with one of the workers earlier in the week and they indicated the original bench is just a template, hence the plywood legs. No cheap out on this project it seems.
As said, less eloquently, in Post 236 above.
Metroman,
The only bad thing is that it doesn't look like it would be possible to launch a kayak because of the location of the actual bench legs.
I need to launch the kayak into the water and park the seat in front of an area not more than 2 feet high (preferably much lower).
I'd forget they are even putting benches on the slip if they used such cool ones like this: