The $20 Farmhouse Bench – EASY DIY PROJECT

The $20 Farmhouse Bench – EASY DIY PROJECT

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Easy DIY bench tutorial! Can be used as seating for our Farmhouse Table video.
Dimensions: 72l x 14 1/2w x 18h

ALL OF OUR LUMBER IS PURCHASED AT MENARDS, A MIDWEST HARDWARE CHAIN. FOR THESE VIDEOS, WE ARE GENERALLY USING STANDARD PINE BOARDS. YOUR PRICES WILL VARY DEPENDING ON WHERE YOU SHOP AND THE TYPE OF WOOD YOU SELECT.

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VIc Behan says:

I got over $38 dollars before I stopped adding stuff.
6.44 8oz polyurethane
5.37 minwax stain
10.34 1 x 8 x 6 two = 20.68
2.22 2 x 3 x 8 two = 4.44

I actually made a bench from this plan using some pallet wood and spare stuff I had laying around, so thank you for the plan. However, your pricing seems to be click bait.

Creative Hearts John Villanueva says:

Any One notice he doesn't use eye protection…

Brandii King says:

Where are you all located that lumber is so cheap? I need to move! lol

Mike Daugherty says:

I really appreciate the simplicity of your projects. Nicely done!

Pondly and Derek says:

We just built the farmhouse table and two of these benches. Your videos are great. Our dining room looks awesome now.

sportstertaco says:

I built this bench and just the cost of the lumber was $45. Not complaining at all. It was super easy to make. Love your videos!

Will Carreras says:

Thanks…hey can you guys make a video on how to build a Monitor Riser Stand? Thanks again…I made your bench & it was great; making the Jenga set today for our Christmas Block Party….

Nate Griesse says:

Just the purchase of the wood only cost roughly $49

hattyhenben says:

Love their videos. Don't require a whole workshop of power tools.

Jan Nyifor says:

Can you do size in mm insted of american mesurnent

Chronister Gama says:

Im using Wood Prix instructions to make it and I do it already 🙂

Suuegrl says:

Shouldn't you use pocket holes while assembly?

Jessica Main says:

Is anyone aware if places that sell lumber will actually cut it to your specifications for you? I don't have a saw, but would REALLY love to build some of this stuff. I live in an apartment, so a saw isn't practical. Any tips or recommendations appreciated!

brandy halliwell says:

What are the measurements if I wanted to make this 5 feet instead of 6 feet?

Indy Singh says:

$100 and whole day work. But worth every penny of and minute of it. Made tons of memory working with my son. Thank you.

Kunee za says:

I from Thailand thank you

Email Account says:

I love the color you've chosen. I see you are using Honey stain and a poly after.
Do you think a combo would get the same result? If so which one, a satin or gloss?
MINWAX COMPANY Gloss Honey Polyshades Stain
MINWAX COMPANY Satin Honey Polyshade Stain

By the way I am only 16 and your videos helped me to get over my fears and try this out. Thank you

Email Account says:

Hi I am wondering how I can make this a storage bench? I so lack storage and need it bad. Thank you for making me feel like I can actually do this and I will post my results once complete. Also did you use poplar wood?

Jaime Barragan says:

This poor guy upfront is being stereotyped as a creepy Uber driver LOL.

Binta Patel says:

Does anyone know how sturdy this bench is? Also, whats the weight limit? Don't want to invite people over and the bench ends up breaking – disaster!

Tyrone Ward says:

why do you guys keep using the same repetitive music in ALL of your videos?

Rubencito says:

does this bench go well with the farmhouse table in the previous video?

Tara Koger says:

LUMBER LIST:

2×3”
4 pieces, 17 1/4” inches long
2 pieces, 9” long
1 piece, 64 1/2”

1×4”
5 pieces, 12” long
2 pieces, 70” long

1×8”
2 pieces, 6 feet long

finishing nails 2”
wood screws 2”
wood glue
stain and poly or paint

SP A says:

what's with the "woodprix" comments everywhere? so bloody annoyingcool video, nice job

Duca Schoenberg says:

I know that you can get solutions for that on Woodprix website. just google 'Woodprix' :)))

Finz101 says:

Hi love the video very straight forward the finish product is beautiful. Thanks Tina from the Bahamas

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