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2x4basics 90134ONLMI Hopkins, 6"D x 40"W x 33"H, AnySize Chair or Bench Ends, Sand

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Features

  • Use any type of 2x4 up to 6' long to create a comfortable, long-lasting, and economical chair or bench
  • Manufacturer Of Standard Plumbing Supply
  • Manufactured in United States

Description

The Hopkins 90134 2x4basics AnySize Chair is equipped with two bench end supports and hardware, all you need is your 2x4s (lumber not included) and you can custom build a very sturdy bench, chair, or loveseat up to 6 feet (1.8 m). A simple assembly design that requires only a powered screwdriver and a saw, needing only straight 90-degree cuts are required with no ters or angles. Ergonomic design makes the assembled seat surprisingly comfortable. Each 2x4basics Any Size Chair Ends includes an integrated cup holder.

Product Dimensions: 6"D x 40"W x 33"H


Color: Anysize Chair Or Bench Ends, Sand


Size: 6"D x 40"W x 33"H


Brand: 2 X 4 BASICS


Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only


Item Weight: 13 Pounds


Size: 6"D x 40"W x 33"H


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 6"D x 40"W x 33"H


Style Name: Chair + Bench Ends


Color: Anysize Chair Or Bench Ends, Sand


Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only


Frame Material Type: Polyethylene


Material Type: Eucalyptus


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 200 Pounds


UPC: 757073234138 817739010343 792405373222 043984093156 043934197927


Manufacturer: Blitz USA


Brand Name: 2 X 4 BASICS


Global Trade Identification Number: 05


Seating Capacity: 2


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  • Sturdy, weatherproof, heavy, durable fairly easy to assemble
My first reason for choosing this product was because I wanted an inexpensive yet durable bench for an undeveloped wooded property on Lake Michigan where there is no structure of any kind for shelter. That means this will be outdoors ALL the time. I thought this plastic/composite material along with treated lumber would be just the right thing for longevity in the woods. Well, upon completion I'd say it seems this was the right choice. It seems very sturdy but it was not as inexpensive or as easy as I thought. I'm not a builder so I don't know any of the tricks of the trade, therefore, my projects often come out as something less than professional looking. However, I think this project came out just fine. As for expense...have you seen the price of lumber these days!!!??? (ref. May 5, 2021) Holy Toledo! I paid $48 for the bench brackets and $91 for wood. Plus about $14 for better screws. So, not as cheap as I'd hoped but still not bad for the what I ended up with. It's a nice, sturdy, comfortable, heavy, weatherproof bench and that's exactly what I wanted. But let me share a couple of points that might be helpful to others. As other reviewers have said, it isn't super easy to build all by yourself. Especially the "seat boards" for which you need to turn the bench over to access the screw slots. Soooo, since I was working alone, I heeded the advice to have a couple of large clamps at the ready and they were a life saver! I clamped the boards to the frame, measured, made adjustments as necessary, drilled pilot holes and screwed them on. Without clamps or a helper, I don't think I could have done it...at least not without it looking like a Jr, High shop project. Another thing that I think helps is to cut your boards an inch too long (or, if you bought 6' 2X4s, bring the brackets inward a total of one inch). That gives you a half an inch of overhang on each end. The reason for this is that many of the screw slots are on the outermost edges of the brackets which means that the screws go in very close to the ends of the lumber if you don't give it the extra space. The problem with that is splitting. Might even be an issue with longevity if too much movement on the bench causes stresses on the screws, thereby splitting the wood that way too. So leave a little extra room and DO drill pilot holes. Some genius builder also suggested using 8ft 2X4s in the bottom slots of the brackets, thereby leaving an extension sticking out on each side upon which to place boards, creating "end tables". I did this but made one modification: The slots for the front of the braces are about 3/4" lower than the ones for the rear of the braces. If you put boards across for a table, it will end up being slanted forward and anything that CAN roll WILL. Since I used 1X4s for my "table tops" (2X4s seemed too heavy and chunky to me) I simply "ripped" a short piece down the middle to and cut it to the length of the extensions to make a nice shim. That made the table level. (I used exterior deck screws for the table tops and the shim pieces.) As another reviewer offered, I DID pay for screws that were heavier (#12s instead of #10s) and half an inch longer for a better grip (1-1/2" instead of 1"). I used square drive because I dislike phillips or slotted screws. And I bought stainless steel because this bench will always be out in the elements. (I'll probably use something like "Thompson's" sealer on it too.) One other thing that was a "life saver" (credit going to another reviewer) was to have a rubber mallet on hand. I actually picked one up at Dollar Tree for a buck and it worked like a charm. The two bottom brace 2X4s went in hard. I could not force them in by hand and I am not weak. So, I pounded on the brackets to force them onto the 2X4s and I'm happy to report that the brackets showed no sign of abuse whatsoever. I'm quite pleased with the end result (see photo). This bench is heavy (probably around 100 lbs.) It seems very sturdy, steady and durable so I hope it lasts a long time. And it seems pretty comfortable to sit on, considering it's wood. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2021 by Ogatta Ogatta

  • They hold up great and make a great bench
Love the easy assembly
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024 by Debbie

  • Best Choice in a garden bench
We found this easy to assemble. I have one suggestion: cut the wood about an inch and a half longer than needed for desired width of bench on both ends of the board (for a total of three inches longer when cutting)... this will allow you to have an inch and a half sticking out on both sides of the front and back. Having the extra length makes foe a better attachment of the screws and less likelihood of the ends of the board splitting at some point. You will need to cut the two lowest boards to the exact length you want the bench (total of three inches less than the seat and back bench lengths.) Lay the boards out to determine the placement of individual boards... all boards are not perfect so choose the placement with the best sides up and at the front of the bench for the seat. We still have shortages on wood at our home centers and what is available is not in the best shape. If you go with pressure treated wood, wait at least a month before painting or staining because fresh treated wood will not absorb the finish until it has a chance to weather a while. This is a great bench if you are wanting something that is durable and low-maintenance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2022 by Jen

  • Looks great
New bench's replacing the ones that were broken during an ice storm last winter look great
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024 by Alvin L. Flanders

  • Very strong and sturdy
I am very impressed with the quality and end product of what I built. Its is very strong and does not budge even when two heavy persons like my self sit on it. I built it of Pressure Treated Douglas Fir which already had a dark burgundy color so I did not need to stain it. A) Ordered 4nos 10ft each , 2X4 lengths chopped at the lumber yard into half each....total 8 pieces 60 inches each. 4 pieces for the seat and 3 pieces for the back rest. Last piece of 60 inches chopped into three pieces of 20 inches each for the table on one side. You could build the table on both sides but i only wanted it on one side. b) Ordered 1 piece 2X4 of 14 feet which I cut in two for the two bottom supports. I sanded the wood down slightly to remove any splinters and applied two coats of oil based PolyUrethane. Assembly was pretty easy and I did it on my own. The easy of assembly was because after fitting the two bottom supports in , I turned the bench upside down on a table over the four pieces for the seat and then screwing them in was a piece of cake. i used a power drill with a 3 inch extended drill bit holder so going into the inside spots to screw was very easy.I then turned the bench back upright and screwed on the back pieces one at a time. A very easy project and a fantastic end product. i don't believe Icould buy an equally strong bench for even two or three times my total cost. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2020 by CDL CDL

  • Perfect
Shipped & arrived earlier than expected (free shipping). Appears to be made of quality material. No imperfections found (materials or design) during assembly. Took maybe 12-15 minutes to assemble with pre-cut 2x4’s at the ready. It was a quick and fun project to do with my niece. And granny has a new porch seating. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2024 by Michael Steadham

  • Easy.
Works well and is durable.
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024 by D. Faulkner

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