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Simpson Strong-Tie DIY Galvanized Workbench Shelving Brackets

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Lowe's has Simpson Strong-Tie DIY Galvanized Workbench Shelving Brackets (WBSK) on sale for $19.97. Select free store pickup where available. Otherwise, shipping is free on $45+ orders.

Thanks to community members JoyMonkey and IncompletePerfect for finding this deal.

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About this product:
  • Includes
    • 8x Rigid Tie RTC2Z connectors
    • 100x Simpson Strong-Tie #8 x 1-1/4" wafer-head screws

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  • About this deal:
    • Offer ends January 31, 2021.
    • This deal is $14.51 off (42.08% savings) the retail list price of $34.48 and matches our previously posted Frontpage Deal here from late November for those who missed it.
  • Ratings & Reviews:
    • This product is rated an impressive 4.8 out of 5 stars based on 29 customer reviews.
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Lowe's has Simpson Strong-Tie DIY Galvanized Workbench Shelving Brackets (WBSK) on sale for $19.97. Select free store pickup where available. Otherwise, shipping is free on $45+ orders.

Thanks to community members JoyMonkey and IncompletePerfect for finding this deal.

Note, availability for store pickup may vary by location.

About this product:
  • Includes
    • 8x Rigid Tie RTC2Z connectors
    • 100x Simpson Strong-Tie #8 x 1-1/4" wafer-head screws

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Offer ends January 31, 2021.
    • This deal is $14.51 off (42.08% savings) the retail list price of $34.48 and matches our previously posted Frontpage Deal here from late November for those who missed it.
  • Ratings & Reviews:
    • This product is rated an impressive 4.8 out of 5 stars based on 29 customer reviews.
  • About this store:
    • Click here to view Lowe's return policy.

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They do make a 4x4 corner version which I used to make my reloading bench. I've built a couple of benches with these and they are sturdy and easy to assemble.
HD sells these blocks for gardening, just cut some 2x6s and lay them in. You don't even need screws. You can even ask the associate in HD to cut the lumber for you and take them home in your Mini-cooper.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Oldca.../206501693

The hard part is to figure out how to stop the critters from eating all your plants. For my garden bed, I had to build a big enclosure with chicken wire on all sides (even the top). Some people will point out that chemicals from pressure-treated lumber are bad for you. If that's a concern, use cedar or line the PT wood with thick food-grade plastic sheets.
I didn't see it a month ago so thanks OP.

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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank mmmmattd

Quote from 08CivicSi :
2x4s are cheap as hell again. Not pre covid price...but they're down a lot from a year ago.
Rising quickly again. Here in NC we hit $3.25 per about 2 months ago. Now they're $6. Pre-covid was $2.75 each when I bought about 2 years ago.
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WDEagle
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Quote from ToHellWithUGA :
Would these work well for raised bed gardens (exterior, obviously)? Any other/better products for that?
For a raised bed garden, I'd probably use what bargain Man linked.

I plan to build something akin to what is in the attached picture.
Last edited by WDEagle December 29, 2021 at 03:18 PM.
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ekuest
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These connectors are like $7 or 8 each normally? That's insane. I'm debating picking up a few sets just to have them in the future. Any arguments for using these instead of a couple pocket holes? Just ease of assembly?
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Quote from ekuest :
These connectors are like $7 or 8 each normally? That's insane. I'm debating picking up a few sets just to have them in the future. Any arguments for using these instead of a couple pocket holes? Just ease of assembly?
Check out this post in an earlier thread.
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Loudog504
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How did the repost from a multipage deal already posted make front page... SMH
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Pretty sure these have been 20 bucks since November.

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Quote from takenforgranite :
How often do these go on sale at this price point? I would love one, but I just have so many projects I don't have room to work on them all
If you have that many projects, I'm thinking a good workbench would be beneficial for them Smilie
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takenforgranite
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Quote from sdwindansea :
If you have that many projects, I'm thinking a good workbench would be beneficial for them Smilie
I realized the irony, but I do actually have a bench, I just want one I "built" myself. Someday, you know after all the rest of my other projects.
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Quote from 08CivicSi :
2x4s are cheap as hell again. Not pre covid price...but they're down a lot from a year ago.
Yup. Prices suddenly dropped when much attention was being drawn towards the extreme price fixing by large mills. And seems they got away with it.
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Quote from mmmmattd :
Rising quickly again. Here in NC we hit $3.25 per about 2 months ago. Now they're $6. Pre-covid was $2.75 each when I bought about 2 years ago.
Same in Northern California. Going back up up up. Hadn't checked in awhile. SMH
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darkNiGHTS
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Quote from 08CivicSi :
Less than $2? Definitely not a year ago. They were $5 here in NC pre-covid.
I hate to break it to you... pre-pandemic is over 1 3/4 years ago.

I have a Home Depot electronic receipt in my email from January 2019, a little over a year before the pandemic where I purchased 2x4x96 premium fir studs for $3 a piece. That's $7.75 now.

Though I don't have any electronic receipts with the cheap ones on it, the basic studs were right around $2.
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Quote from Ipa1 :
Same in Northern California. Going back up up up. Hadn't checked in awhile. SMH
When I saw $3.25 in October it was middle of the week. I went back on the weekend it was already $4 again so I quickly bought 20 so I could build a new workbench. Now it sits waiting for prices to come back down so I can build some more stuff. Crazy.
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Quote from bargain man :
HD sells these blocks for gardening, just cut some 2x6s and lay them in. You don't even need screws. You can even ask the associate in HD to cut the lumber for you and take them home in your Mini-cooper.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Oldca.../206501693

The hard part is to figure out how to stop the critters from eating all your plants. For my garden bed, I had to build a big enclosure with chicken wire on all sides (even the top). Some people will point out that chemicals from pressure-treated lumber are bad for you. If that's a concern, use cedar or line the PT wood with thick food-grade plastic sheets.
I'm thinking about a way to utilize these but raise the bed on legs/posts to help with the critters and reduce the need to kneel.

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$6.46 to $9.86 an eight-footer in seven weeks at my local HD. Assembling it is the easy part, working to earn the cash to buy it is the bigger issue.
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