The cheapest and easiest workbench on the internet!

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A bold claim indeed. "The cheapest and easiest workbench on the internet", but given that the costs were zero, and it just involved stacking some pallets, I think it's a fairly safe claim! It's not award winning, but it gives me 18 feet of solid workbench, which I primarily use for laying out things that I have just glued or painted, where you just need a lot of flat clean work space.

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  • @mylittleonepgad
    @mylittleonepgadАй бұрын

    Very practical 👌

  • @dodgydino62
    @dodgydino62Ай бұрын

    Rob....you mentioned you just glue your planters together. I tend to use gorilla glue which holds up quite well outdoors but can be quite expensive. What glue is it you are using? I'm just wondering if there's a cheaper alternative to what I use. Thanks

  • @craftingrob

    @craftingrob

    Ай бұрын

    Hi, I use Titebond 2 for the sides and main carcass of the planter, and then Titebond 3 for the bottoms (as well as screws) and Titebond 3 for the top frame/lid/crown/plynth as well. Titebond 2 is half the price of titebond 3, and in theory is water resistant enough for planters, but I use titebond 3 as belt and braces for the parts that are likely to have water sitting on them. I used to use Evo-Stick Exterior, and it was fine for the sides, but useless for the top and bottom that were exposed to sitting water. I've never use gorilla glue, so I'm not sure how it compares price wise.

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