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Out of stock | | | | | | Using 2x4basics Picnic Table Kit, Sand, and your 2x4's, you can custom build a very sturdy picnic table set up to 8 feet (2.4m). It's Easy! Simple assembly with only a powered screwdriver and a saw. Only straight 90 degree cuts are required - 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 table unit stands 29 inches (737 mm) tall and 30 inches (767 mm) wide, and the 2 bench units stand 17 inches (433 mm) tall and 15 inches (381 mm) wide. You choose the length. Sand in color. Try combining the Picnic Table Kit with other 2x4basics outdoor furniture, such as AnySize Chair, AnySize Table, or Flip Top BenchTable to create functional and attractive furniture groupings. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 30.0 inches | | Product Width: | 8.0 inches | | Product Height: | 32.0 inches | | Package Length: | 31.9 inches | | Package Width: | 30.0 inches | | Package Height: | 7.8 inches | | Package Weight: | 23.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 20 reviews |
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| | Features | Build your own picnic table set any size up to 8 feet using our Picnic Table Kit and your 2x4'sAssembly is simple.Made of durable, maintenance free structural resinIncludes 2 table end supports, 4 bench end supports, hardware and assembly instructions (lumber not included)Lifetime warranty
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Great picnic table for the money. Feb 05, 2010 Table is easy to build and very sturdy. Using your own lunber you can build it just the right size to fit your needs. I used standard studs and and finished them with a clear stain. I like that the benches are seperate from the table so you can adjust for any sized person to be comfortable at the table. You can also use benches seperate from the table.
Buy good Lumber Aug 31, 2009 The leg kit makes a nice sturdy pinic table. The legs are of good quality and the kit comes with all the hardware necessary to build. You just need to supply the lumber. The legs are easily cleaned and do not rot out in the weather. The lumber is a personal choice butis very important in this unit. I purchased pressure treated 2x4s at the local Lowes and most of the wood has twisted and warped even after I have installed cross braces. I will rebuild with better lumber in a year or two.
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Using Composite Wood with this kit Jul 31, 2009 For anyone considering buying this kit to use with composite wood: this will turn into an expensive (though OK) project. Being environmentally-conscious, I wanted to use recycled materials rather than treated wood. This seemed like a quick kit and a cheaper way to make outdoor furniture. Boy was I wrong. Do not use composite wood that has grooves on the bottom; the solid stuff might be better. I put mine all together, went to pick it up off the floor (had to call a neighbor to help me do that because it was SO heavy) and one of the top pieces came off. So I had to get treated wood anyway to go between the legs pieces and the composite wood boards. I had to get more screws (hard to find short deck ones and/or expensive to get ones specifically for composite wood), and this project ended up taking about 3 weeks to finish. You MUST get/make extra supports for this wood too. I am glad I followed a recommendation from these reviews to get an extra side table kit to use in the middle of the benches. I also had to get more treated wood to rig up 2 T-shaped supports for the center of the table (it visibly sagged the first time I put it together.) I did have to use treated wood for the 2 x 4 horizontal supports, too, because there wasn't a great composite wood alternative. Putting the screws the slots in the resin legs pieces was a little challenging regardless of the type of wood; you have to slant them because there isn't space for a hand or drill directly above. That all being said, I think I have pretty solid pieces now. I also got the bench with the back that swings up to make a table 2x4basics Flip Top BenchTable, Sand, 05319-- that is cool, but a little wobbly with composite wood and only the two pieces that come with the kit. If I was to do it all over, I'd consider getting 3 of those benches, use one kit for extra support of the other two benches and set them together to make a whole picnic table. That would be very versatile when you don't need a table, too, because those benches with the back were pretty comfortable as well.
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not good very cheap looking Jun 16, 2009 was not please with this product. Was not worth the money. My box was damaged and screws missing.
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Just what I was looking For ! Jun 04, 2009 My 30 plus year old redwood picnic table/benches were ready to go. I looked locally (Springfield, MO.) for a replacemant and found very nice Pateo Dining Sets, not what I wanted. The only wooden picnic tables had the benches and table as one piece, also not what I wanted. I have found the flexability of the seperate benches very handy.
I searched the internet and found that what I wanted was more than I wanted to pay. I then found the 2x4basic Kit on Amazon and oredered it.
The first day I purchased the lumber and stain, cut the lumber, and staind the back side. I stained all sides of the lumber before assembly. The second day I spent a few hours staining the remaining sides of the lumber. The third day I assembled the set. In all it took about 8 hours.
For less than $135.00 I had an attractive and sturdy set which was just what I wanted. I could have done it for less if I hadn't gone with preasure-treated wood.
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