hi spencer, good propping skills from your daughter 😀. I do like your DIY benches but one disadvantage is they have no weight to them to stop them falling over. And the pipes are sagging soo much. I think you should think about an upgrade to those one of these days. Or add more supporting bars in the middle to stop the sag and fill them up with builders sand to give them more stability.
The DIY benches used to be wired to the walls of my garage and house by clothing line, but since I had to move them due to that electrical box, they are no longer wired because the clothes line doesn't reach properly. The two with the hanging plants also have sandbags at the bottom, but the one that fell over doesn't have one because it used to sit in the middle where it had a lot more support for its sides. I think my use of bamboo poles to try to keep the shadecloth from sagging is making it tip.
Its that time of the year! 😊 carrying all of those orchids is a workout!
hi spencer,
good propping skills from your daughter 😀. I do like your DIY benches but one disadvantage is they have no weight to them to stop them falling over. And the pipes are sagging soo much. I think you should think about an upgrade to those one of these days. Or add more supporting bars in the middle to stop the sag and fill them up with builders sand to give them more stability.
The DIY benches used to be wired to the walls of my garage and house by clothing line, but since I had to move them due to that electrical box, they are no longer wired because the clothes line doesn't reach properly. The two with the hanging plants also have sandbags at the bottom, but the one that fell over doesn't have one because it used to sit in the middle where it had a lot more support for its sides. I think my use of bamboo poles to try to keep the shadecloth from sagging is making it tip.