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Hey everybody I'm back!

 

Well I haven't really been gone but I haven't posted in a long time.  A lot has happened since I posted last, the biggest being that we moved back to Louisiana.  We also bought our first house, and I was lucky enough that it came with a very nice shop! 

 

Which brings me to the title of this post, I have finally tried to build a log bench, you know one of these:

 

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I took this picture back in 2010 and I've wanted to build one ever since.

 

Well here's my progress so far:

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After tons of sanding, and even more sanding, I put a coat of polyurethane on it:

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Now I'm waiting for everything to dry so I can set the log down on the base, when I do I'll post another picture.

 

I learned a lot from this expereince so if you have any questions just let me know.

 

A few things:

I used pressure treated wood for the base.

 

The log came from my parents, they had a tree that had gotten bugs or something and fell on the fence so I sawed it up.

 

I had a hard time sawing it down, I ended up buying an electric planner to get the seat smooth and even.

 

I made another type of log bench but its at my parents, I'll have to take a picture next time out there, its much more rustic looking.

 

All in all the biggest lesson I learned was I would probablly go buy a log from a sawmill next time, gettting the log in decent shape was a lot of work that could have been avoided.

 

Ok that's all for now, glad to be back!

 

WBI

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Thanks everyone!

I'm guessing a big band saw was used for their logs and if I build another I'll get a log from a sawmill that was cut already.

Hey DIT I heard about the search party, I'll try to post more but the new job is strict about the internet so I'm restricted to using my phone for daytime posts.

WBI

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Thank you!

It's very heavy, but I think two people could handle it. I moved it around solo in two pieces. The base isn't bad so I can handle it but the log I stood up on a dolly and wheeled it to the base then lowered it into place. I actually haven't attached the log to the base and I probably won't just so I can move it easier.

I should also mention I had the log smash my foot once wasn't horrible but bruised it pretty good, lol.

WBI

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