View Full Version : Help looking for potting bench.
George.com
02-12-2006, 12:20 AM
"perrylep" > wrote in message
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> THAT WAS IT!!!
> YAY!!!
> Thanks so much...
> Perry
If any use to people here are details for building a potting bench.
rob
http://www.sherrysgreenhouse.com/pages/structures/potting_bench.html
http://www.sherrysgreenhouse.com/pages/structures/potting_bench_parts.html
perrylep
02-12-2006, 03:02 PM
I recently saw in a catalog (in the last 2 weeks or so) an advertisement for
a potting bench that is wire or metal. It was black. It is of the style
that is popular nowadays to make adjustable shelves just about
anywhere...kitchen, office, storeroom, etc. You see these shelves in chrome
and black usually. They assemble by sliding the shelf down over the legs
and locking in at a certain, desired height.
The potting bench I saw was 48" wide and that's the only measurement I
remember. It also had an option to purchase more "trays". I don't remember
the price, only that it was acceptable.
For the life of me, I can't find that catalog, have searched on the
net..using terms like garden bench, potting bench, garden work bench, etc.
If anyone knows what I'm talking about, I would appreciate a nod in the
right direction. Thanks.
Perry
gldancer
02-12-2006, 11:04 PM
On Dec 2, 9:02 am, "perrylep" > wrote:
> I recently saw in a catalog (in the last 2 weeks or so) an advertisement for
> a potting bench that is wire or metal. It was black. It is of the style
> that is popular nowadays to make adjustable shelves just about
> anywhere...kitchen, office, storeroom, etc. You see these shelves in chrome
> and black usually. They assemble by sliding the shelf down over the legs
> and locking in at a certain, desired height.
>
> The potting bench I saw was 48" wide and that's the only measurement I
> remember. It also had an option to purchase more "trays". I don't remember
> the price, only that it was acceptable.
>
> For the life of me, I can't find that catalog, have searched on the
> net..using terms like garden bench, potting bench, garden work bench, etc.
> If anyone knows what I'm talking about, I would appreciate a nod in the
> right direction. Thanks.
> Perry
Try garderners supply company. I thought I saw it in there.
perrylep
03-12-2006, 03:43 AM
THAT WAS IT!!!
YAY!!!
Thanks so much...
Perry
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