My daughter picked what part of the log she wanted for the bench, and I cut to length. Then sanded with 80 grit, then 150, then 220.
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Drilled the holes to mount them to the bench frames. Then it was time for the epoxy, I painted on a decent coat, maybe 1/8" or so, and let it sit to cure.
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Then loaded them up to take to the camp.
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Despite the epoxy sitting and feeling only slightly tacky, it was not fully cured, so I got some dull spots where any pressure was applied, aka fingerprints etc. Oh well, it had to be done on Sunday, so I just couldn't let it sit any longer. Here's the final product in its "Bus stop" type alcove. Epoxied rebar into bench legs & the concrete floor. The brackets are recycled plastic and about 30lbs each.
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