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Wooden Bench Old
Frequently Asked Questions...
A false memory, but better than the real thing....?
"They Say He Choked Before He Burned"
Thick gasoline stink
the shed full of dirty air,
smoke struggling to become flame
skin blistering too slowly
outside they play horseshoes and drink ale
in here
an empty light socket collects webs
and memories.
See them screaming,
they knew he was too old
to be alone,
see them again,
while kicking an anthill
near an old wooden bench
in the corner,
iron tools clutter the walls,
you have had enough
you strike a match and
kill the past.
nekochi666- I'd rather you comment on my soiled pants.
SepticTank- Your gripping too tightly.
You're-
You are.
Crackhead- Thanks for the riveting update.
Answer:
sad i think...
you can burn it all up
it will never rust away
will not escape the far corners of ya mind
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Hi Archaeologists!
Using "architectural salvage finds" in new and interesting ways is a great way to blend historical accents from the past to your home or garden. When a wonderful salvage find becomes a new and significant design accent or finds a really good use in a new recreation you show your creativity and respect for history and design!
Here is another new idea to add a really great piece of yard art and functional gardening center to some special place in your yard or garden. This project is "building your own architectural salvage potting bench from a old salvaged door:
Step 1. Find a inspiring old salvage door at your local antique store, salvage yard, thrift store or a yard or estate sale. Any regular passage door will work but the truly great project will have at its nucleus a multi-panel, chipped paint or interestingly detailed salvage door. Be sure the door is "solid core" which means that the entire door is solid wood rather than a "hollow core" which is basically a frame with outer skin of laminated wood and hollow in the center. A hollow core door will not give you places to secure the bench or structural integrity against the elements.
Step 2. Have on hand 6 good quality and straight 2x4's - 8' long on hand. They can be purchased for about $2.00 each at your home improvement store. You will also need a drill with a #2 phillips head and one box of 2 1/2" course thread dry wall screws. Finally find some old 1 x lumber from your old material resource or you can use new 1x6 fence board of redwood or cedar purchased for about $2.00 per 6' board at your home improvement store. You will need 4 pieces of 1x6 - 6' long.
Step 3. Build a wood frame that is 3' on wood side and width of your door on the other. The 3' side will be the depth of your potting table. (modify it as you desire depending on how much work area you desire for your planting creations). The side that matches the width of your door will be the area that you mount the frame to the door. Your frame will be made with the 2x4's on their side, secured at the ends with 2 screws into each connection point.
Step 4. Screw your frame (at the height that you want your work table to be) to the face of your door that you want to be facing your adoring public! You should stand the door up and visualize a great planting creation taking place and what height the work table should be....mark the height and screw in the frame. Be sure that you get two rows of screws about 6" apart into the frame and door so your work table has good support from the door.
Step 5. Stand the door up straight (lean it against a wall) and measure the distance from the top of the horizontal table top frame to the bottom of the door. Cut two 2x4's at this length. These will be the front legs of your potting bench. Screw the front legs of the potting bench to the corners of the frame at the front. Put 2 screws into the front of the legs and 2 screws into the side.
Step 6. Stand your free standing potting bench up now and be sure that it stands up by itself with the shelf level. And cut your 1x6's to match the depth of your new table from the front of the wood frame to the back of the door. Lay out the cut pieces of your potting bench table top so that they fit onto the table top. Adjust the 1x's with spacing so that the boards create a nice work area. Small spaces add to the character of your creation or you can take a table saw and cut one piece of the 1x table top to make a perfectly solid (no spaces) top.
Step 7. Paint, decorate, add shelves, hooks for hanging garden tools or any other design elements your heart desires. Paint, sanded edges, and any other creative accents that inspire you will add further character to your creation.
This project will give you a inspirational potting bench that reflects your individual sense of style! It will be much more significant by the "reuse" of salvaged materials and new life to a discarded item that respects our environment and historical architectural elements of the past.
Ladies and gentlemen "to your screw guns" a exciting project is ready to take off!
If you live in or are visiting Southern California stop by and visit our 2 acre architectural salvage and primitive antique store and we will help you find inspiration architectural details and show you how to recreate them into exciting new designs! Our store is in Rainbow, California (4 miles so. of Temecula) and at the Northern most part of San Diego County!
Author is Jeff Mack, owner of Silverado Warehouse in Rainbow, California. Jeff and his wife Candy have been in the architectural salvage business in Southern California for the past 10 years. Their designs can be found adding architectural character to residences in 3 states, commercial projects in Southern California and were a major contributor to propping for the critically acclaimed and Emmy award winning HBO TV series "Deadwood".
Silverado Warehouse is a 2 acre marriage of a huge rustic and architectural inventory and beautiful 100 year old oak trees throughout the property that create a "must see" unique shopping experience for residents and visitors to Southern California.
Visit us online at http://www.silveradowarehouse.com or in person Thursdays-Sundays from 10AM to 5PM.
You can get a map online on our web site or call us for directions or other info at 760-723-8483. Our web site has a section called, "Silverado Designs" where you will see some other interesting design ideas using architectural salvage components.











































