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
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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.
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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.
If you intend on using PT lumber, use a class 55 coated screw as a replacement. Simpsons Strong-Drive SD screws are an example.
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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.
Lowes has/had a similar kit a couple months ago. May still have them
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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.
We did 2 interlocking bed kits from HD last year but these will be so much more flexible for custom lengths, depths, and designs in other areas. Cool!
We were down in the 3-4$ range again too, built all our animal enclosures I had been waiting for. This garbage being allowed to happen is really hurting small places like our animal sanctuary.
BTW… not sure why you got downvoted, prices are almost double what they were again.
They're not bad, but pricey if not on sale. Plus I had to spend an hour shaving off the sharp edges, overmoldings, burrs, and drilling out the screw holes.
What I did like was their height. I was able to make top boards 2x10 and was able to lap them for a joint.
They're not super sturdy, but they will do the job for just an Average Joe's bench.