With Hopkins’ 2x4basics 90110 Flip Top BenchTable just add 2x4s. Comes with everything else you’ll need to make a comfortable and sturdy bench and table any size up to 8 feet long, you just supply the wood. Our patented slide lock secures your Flip Top BenchTable in seconds without tools. Convert from bench to table and back with ease. When you are finished, the table is easily converted back to a bench for space saving storage. You can even make two for a full size picnic table. Simple assembly is required with only a powered screwdriver, wrench, and saw. Only straight, 90° cuts are required with no miters or angles. Stain, paint, or finish the wood to fit your style and application or use treated lumber. All hardware is included (tools and 2x4s not included.) The assembled unit stands 34 inches high (86cm) in the bench position and 31 inches (78cm) in the table position, both with a 17.5 inch (44cm) seat height.
Product Features
- The flip top benchtable easily converts from bench to table and back in seconds
- Made of durable, structural resin this all-weather frame is built to last
- Simple assembly is required with only a powered screwdriver, wrench, and saw
- Hardware is included (tools and 2x4s not included)
- Lifetime warranty
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Awesome!! I had a bunch of left over Composite Deck Boards from 8 years ago, that have been stored under my deck. I cleaned them up with bleach, and built two awesome 7.5′ benches that transform in to a great picnic table, that matches my deck perfectly. I had to make some modifications for the wider, thinner composite deck boards (switched to shorter stainless steel screws, added a few extra screws, had to notch out the support boards, and added an extra support from the bottom of the seat to one of…
Flip-Top Bench Assembly was relatively easy with excellent instructions.I did modify the kit somewhat by using composite decking boards as opposed to the 2×4’s recommended. Since I was going to use it outdoors year round next to a hot tub, I did not want to be bothered with painting or treating. Because of the width difference between the 2×4’s and the deck planking, I had to drill additional holes to secure to the kit frame. 3 deck planks were needed for the seat and 3 for the table top. I…
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