Picnic Table Plans

 

Simple DIY Picnic Table Plans

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Need a place to sit and relax or maybe a spot to gather with family and friend outdoors to enjoy an outdoor meal, adding a picnic table to your property can be a great solution. Lots of style varieties are available to fill the requirements you have. Home improvement depos offer a good selection of pre made tables, but they can be expensive and the quality may not be to good. Building one yourself can be cheaper,and the final product can be better tailored to suit your specific requirements. One great thing of doing it yourself is you can build it to the exact size you require, design it your way and paint or stain it the way you like..

Doing it yourself can be a fun weekend project with lots of great benefits. The type you decide to build will depend on your time, ability, and tools you have available . A basic picnic table can be built in one day with simple hand tools, a hammer, nails, handsaw, and ruler. A miter saw is a great investment if you plan to do much woodworking. Angle cuts will be fast, simple, and accurate to cut with little effort. Also keep in mind that having a drill and using screws will be much better. Screws will hold much better over time than nails.

Picnic table plans can be very useful if you do not want to design it yourself. Some of the parts used to build a picnic table will require angle cuts. It is often easier to refer to plans than to try working out these angles yourself. Picnic table plans should include a materials list, drawings, and instructions on how to build it.

Selecting the right wood is another choice to consider. Many of the plans will more often than not use 2X6 to build the complete table. Most designs will use dimensional lumber available at Lowes, Home Depot, or similar stores. The type of lumber often used is pine. Using pressure treated lumber can make the table last many more years. To protect untreated lumber from the outdoor elements it is advisable to paint or stain the table. If you use treated lumber, you should wait six months to seal or paint it. Hopefully, you will get many years of enjoyment out of your picnic table.