Harbor Frieght pine farm bench
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 5:57 pm
Well, since I can't find the previous thread where we were discussing this:
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/D ... mber=93994
I started a new one.
I got my bench in.
I IS split into 3 pieces along the bench with about a 1/2" gap inbetween each slat.
It does go together with no bolts or screws and IS colapsable. However, the way they set up the legs is NOT designed for repeated breakdown.
Basically there is a 2" x 8" slat of wood attached to the bottom of each end of the bench. In that slat is a 3/4" to 1" wide groove that is about 1" deep.
A slot is cut into the top of each leg that matches each groove. You hammer the slots into the grooves and then put the tenons into the mortise joints on the cross member.
It seems to be a pretty good bench, but the thin slot and groove method makes me worry about how long it would last with repeated assembly and breakdown.
I think I would have to do some significant modification to the existing bench before I would be happy the set up.
But, if you are looking for a nice bench for in your yard, this is pretty good.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/D ... mber=93994
I started a new one.
I got my bench in.
I IS split into 3 pieces along the bench with about a 1/2" gap inbetween each slat.
It does go together with no bolts or screws and IS colapsable. However, the way they set up the legs is NOT designed for repeated breakdown.
Basically there is a 2" x 8" slat of wood attached to the bottom of each end of the bench. In that slat is a 3/4" to 1" wide groove that is about 1" deep.
A slot is cut into the top of each leg that matches each groove. You hammer the slots into the grooves and then put the tenons into the mortise joints on the cross member.
It seems to be a pretty good bench, but the thin slot and groove method makes me worry about how long it would last with repeated assembly and breakdown.
I think I would have to do some significant modification to the existing bench before I would be happy the set up.
But, if you are looking for a nice bench for in your yard, this is pretty good.