Here are a couple of benches backs that I cut out of 3/16 steel for the local Chamber of Commerce. They turned out really good. Just wish the person in charge of everything else would have had a better game plan. Their attention to detail is definitely not there.
Bench backs that I designed and cut
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Re: Bench backs that I designed and cut
those are great , my wife says she needs one in the back yard now
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Awesome bench backs
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Thanks I appreciate the kind words. Had alot of time in completing them. They turned out great for my first time cutting the thicker material.
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Re: Bench backs that I designed and cut
Somethingmetal,
Are the seats stone, is the stone sitting on a metal framework, is that how the backs are attached?
They look great!!
Tim Red Robin Creatives
Are the seats stone, is the stone sitting on a metal framework, is that how the backs are attached?
They look great!!
Tim Red Robin Creatives
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The seats are granite. As far as I know the seats are just sitting on the frame. Lady I made them for said the seats weighed like 400lbs so they shouldn't move. (according to her) She welded the backs to the metal frame. They need to be reinforced but I couldn't convince her to do it. I would have done it a different way but I did what was asked of me.
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