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Re: New Table Tops
Thanks folks. Here are the final steps. Oh, those 2 cross braces are toe nailed. You can also off-set them from each other to make screwing easier.
Marking the squares and drilling the holes. The box is 3.5' x 3.5' so there are some partial squares.
I siliconed the seams, and installed the 1" PVC "cup holders", top screws for a string grid and the commercial grade weed fabric. Now it's a matter of filling with existing Mix from some pots and making some more.
Marking the squares and drilling the holes. The box is 3.5' x 3.5' so there are some partial squares.
I siliconed the seams, and installed the 1" PVC "cup holders", top screws for a string grid and the commercial grade weed fabric. Now it's a matter of filling with existing Mix from some pots and making some more.
Re: New Table Tops
Sanderson, if I was younger, I would have my son-in-law build a couple of these. Your table top is amazing.
greatgranny- Posts : 661
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Location : Central Minnesota - Zone 4
Re: New Table Tops
sanderson ... it is a thing of beauty.
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Re: New Table Tops
Looks good. Your DH is a fine builder! Just curious, how high are they
ralitaco- Posts : 1314
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Location : Southport , NC
Re: New Table Tops
The treated 4x4 is 8' and rather expensive for wood so they are 2' tall. A tad short for planting, but great for tending and harvesting.
Last photos, promise. The 4" PVC and cap were left over from a prior worm tube experiment. I knew there was a reason I held on to it for 3 years! Garlic and bok choy starts.
Last photos, promise. The 4" PVC and cap were left over from a prior worm tube experiment. I knew there was a reason I held on to it for 3 years! Garlic and bok choy starts.
Re: New Table Tops
I am jealous. JK Beautiful!!!!
greatgranny- Posts : 661
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Location : Central Minnesota - Zone 4
Re: New Table Tops
WOWOWOWOW! Very nice! I know you have plans.....I have more plans than SFG....
Our worms would freeze solid up here......not yours though. But mine are good in the compost pile! Toasty.
Our worms would freeze solid up here......not yours though. But mine are good in the compost pile! Toasty.
Scorpio Rising- Posts : 8737
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Re: New Table Tops
Thanks for the tutorial Sanderson. Love your beds.
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+1audrey.jeanne.roberts wrote:Beautiful and here's to a healthy fall crop!!!!
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Re: New Table Tops
+2!has55 wrote:+1audrey.jeanne.roberts wrote:Beautiful and here's to a healthy fall crop!!!!
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