Bench progress is slow.
here is my design idea and what i want to achieve
I don't know how to yet make the wood sitting area in a way where the things that will connect to concrete will be invisible. I want it to look floating
Bench progress is slow.
here is my design idea and what i want to achieve
I don't know how to yet make the wood sitting area in a way where the things that will connect to concrete will be invisible. I want it to look floating
mr2s2000elise said:Bench progress is slow.
here is my design idea and what i want to achieve
I don't know how to yet make the wood sitting area
Looks like they used steel. 1/2" plate, maybe triangulated in a bit. See it by the flame? Having the seating area be a 90 degree should help.
wheelsmithy said:mr2s2000elise said:Bench progress is slow.
here is my design idea and what i want to achieve
I don't know how to yet make the wood sitting area
Looks like they used steel. 1/2" plate, maybe triangulated in a bit. See it by the flame? Having the seating area be a 90 degree should help.
Yes mine is 90degrees. I do see it by the flame. I will look for some steel plates after I finish it
collinskl1 said:I'd think something like a bracket for floating shelves would work.
Oooh excellent idea! Hopefully they can take the weight of my fat butt
Love the work! Its coming along nicely.
Have you ever seen how Ikea shelves attach? Might be a good option to mount the bench wood without seeing the brackets.
Let me look for some pictures.
Slippery said:Love the work! Its coming along nicely.
Have you ever seen how Ikea shelves attach? Might be a good option to mount the bench wood without seeing the brackets.
Let me look for some pictures.
Thanks! I can stop by ikea
we have one 30 miles away. Never been
yeah I would like the wood on the bench to be "floating"
In reply to Slippery :
Wow that's super cool! Not under the wood but inside it. Ingenious !
I wasn't thinking a one piece wood. I was thinking 4-5 slats.
No need to go to Ikea. You can buy those brackets online.
I just searched for "hidden shelf brackets" on google and a bunch came up. You would just need to make sure that they are sturdy enough.
Slippery said:Slats .... scrap my idea then lol.
I am not married to slats
they just looked good in the pic I linked which is what I was using to make the bench.
I can do one piece too, if that will look good
neat project! I'm also half-considering a DIY Backyard remodel, albeit with much less concrete. Hoping to pick up a few tricks and tips, carry on!
golfduke said:neat project! I'm also half-considering a DIY Backyard remodel, albeit with much less concrete. Hoping to pick up a few tricks and tips, carry on!
thank you. Hired 3 day laborers today to take pool plaster off. Costing me $500 for 3 labor.
4 jackhammers (including me)
Something like this, only I would bore through from the back of the wall so that the brick became part of the lever keeping my ass of the ground. Bolts are not really designed to take loads in the shown configuration.
mr2s2000elise said:Half day yesterday and half day to get it ready
Looks good, but you will need to brace the steps with something bigger than the 1x2. Go for a 2x4 kicked into a stake if it's not nice solid ground and put stakes in the other side as well. The end goal is zero movement at all and you should be able to stand on them without moving them at all.
Are you gonna wetstrip and face the steps? Did you give each step some fall? You also want to be able to get either a float or a trowel underneath the 2x6 for the risers when you finish it.
Also, can you take an pic of the other side of the steps? The top step looks like it might be a bit hard to strip.
Antihero said:Also, can you take an pic of the other side of the steps? The top step looks like it might be a bit hard to strip.
I took this other pic for you
In reply to Antihero :
I am going to change bracing to 2x4 as you recommended
then come back and ask you for more help
the side steps and side is for me only. No one ever uses it and won't. Trying it here first to see if I can do it
NOHOME said:Something like this, only I would bore through from the back of the wall so that the brick became part of the lever keeping my ass of the ground. Bolts are not really designed to take loads in the shown configuration.
Great idea to go behind the bench
will
work on it this weekend
mr2s2000elise said:In reply to Antihero :
I am going to change bracing to 2x4 as you recommended
then come back and ask you for more help
the side steps and side is for me only. No one ever uses it and won't. Trying it here first to see if I can do it
It's hard to tell but the forms might be a bit close to the side. You won't be able to move the forms forward any, because of concrete obviously, so you want to leave yourself some wiggle room so you can strip off the forms. Otherwise you can damage the concrete removing the forms.
Sure, let me know any questions you have
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