With Hopkins’ 2x4basics 90140 AnySize Table or Low Bench and your 2x4s, you can custom build a very sturdy picnic bench or low table, coffee table, side table, or footrest up to 8 feet (2.4m). Versatile design makes the AnySize Table a good value for your outdoor furniture needs. You can store it as a side table or footrest and then use it as an extra bench when your seating requirements increase. Simple assembly with only a powered screwdriver and a saw. Only straight 90 degree cuts are required with no miters or angles. If you would like rounded corners, a handy downloadable cutting template is provided on our website. All hardware is included. Made of durable and maintenance free structural resin the all-weather frame is built to last. The assembled unit stands 17 inches (433mm) tall and 15 inches (381mm) wide. You choose the length. Comes in sand color. By combining the AnySize Table with the Outdoor Dining Table and AnySize Chair or Flip Top BenchTable, you can create functional and attractive outdoor furniture groupings.
Product Features
- Build your own low table, side table, or coffee table any size up to eight feet using our AnySize Low Table Kit and your 2x4s
- Assembly is simple
- Made of durable, maintenance free structural resin
- Includes two bench end supports, hardware, and assembly instructions (lumber not included)
- Lifetime warranty
Great afternoon picnic table and benches project I purchased 8 benches – 4 for our house and 4 as house warming gifts for friends who relocated to the country. These benches were a breeze to put together. After thinking it over I decided to incorporate 2x6s in place of 2x4s where I could to prevent warping. 2×6 lumber fits perfect into this construction. I’ve attached photos above – check 2×6 construction. the 2×4 braces below make for solid shake-free benches. I sanded and finished mine with three coats of Thompsons “Honey Gold” tint…
Used Composite deck lumber instead I bought three kits to make into two benches (three supports per bench). My goal was to create a pair of benches that would last for a literal life-time and be maintenance free outdoors. So to that end I used 3 pieces of composite deck lumber instead of wood lumber and I used brass screws instead of the provided screws. The deck lumber is 6″ wide, so I placed the rear edge of the leg flush against the back of the bench and left a short lip on the front side so that the screws would not be…
Problem Solver I needed to replace my collection of small tables used on my carpeted outdoor concrete deck in Florida. Wooden legs were always a problem as, no matter how much waterproofing was applied to the legs, they eventually rotted. The indoor/outdoor carpet would get wet and hold water in contact with the legs. Enter the 2X4 basics Any Size Table. A simple solution to my problem. The resin legs will not rot and the rest of the table’s construction was up to me. I needed a wider than 15″ table…
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