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2x4 Basics AnySize Bench/Chair Kit - Sand, Model# 90134

Item# 252208
Use the 2x4 Basics AnySize Bench/Chair Kit to easily create a comfortable chair, bench or loveseat. Simply cut 2x4s to length and screw them onto the rugged, all-weather frames. Specially designed seat and back provide comfort you never thought possible from patio furniture. Lumber not included. U.S.A. Material Type: Resin, Recommended Lumber Size: 2 x 4s (not included), Assembly Required: Yes, Pieces (qty.): 2, Color: Sand  Use with 2x4s to build a sturdy bench, loveseat or chair of any length up to 6 feet  Straight 90° cuts only, no miter or angle saw required  Ergonomic design creates a comfortable seat Step-by-step assembly instructions Hardware to make one bench or chair Each arm includes a built-in cup holder  32in. assembled seat back height, 17in. assembled seat height
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Questions & Answers for 2x4 Basics AnySize Bench/Chair Kit - Sand, Model# 90134

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The color of the product in the photo appears gray, but the description says 'sand'. Which is it? Also, can it take paint? Thanx.

asked 1 year, 5 months ago
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When you order this product you will receive sand color bench ends. These ends could be painted if you use the proper paint.
answered 1 year, 5 months ago
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it is Sand, and a very nice neutral color at that.
answered 1 year, 1 month ago
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diemaker
 - Muskegon, MI
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A couple nationally known paint manufactures make paint designed for plastic. Just do a search for "paint for plastic".
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Michael1947
 - Kenosha, Wisconsin
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What material are the end pieces made of - plastic or aluminum?

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2x4basics products are made from structural foam plastic resins. The process they use creates components with strength-to-weight ratios better than steel.
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Plastic
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 - Muskegon, MI
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Can you substitute 2"x 4" for 2" X 8" boards?

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No. The spacing and holes require only 2x4's Plenty strong for the 4ft bench I made.
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 - Muskegon, MI
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The kit does require that you use 2" x 4" boards.
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Is there a weight limit for these benches?

Would they be ok to let outside all winter long?
 
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 - Weatherly Pa
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The maximum weight capacity is 400 pounds.
answered 1 year ago
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Mine will sit outside year round, in Wisconsin. The plastic (I'd be more concerned about the summer sun affecting the plastic than winter weather) is impervious to weather and the Cedar boards will last many years in any weather.
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Michael1947
 - Kenosha, Wisconsin
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