Potting Bench Plans Matt Howell Brooks County High School Quitman, Georgia Quitman, Georgia Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, August, 2004.

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Potting Bench Plans Matt Howell Brooks County High School Quitman, Georgia Quitman, Georgia Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office, August, 2004

Material List Five 2 by 4's, 8 feet long Five 2 by 4's, 8 feet long Two 1 by 2's, 8 feet long. Two 1 by 2's, 8 feet long. 1 sheet of 3/4" treated plywood 1 sheet of 3/4" treated plywood Fifteen 1-1/2" by 5/8" corner braces Fifteen 1-1/2" by 5/8" corner braces Four 3" by 4" shelf brackets Four 3" by 4" shelf brackets Wood should be pressure treated! Wood should be pressure treated!

Instructions Cut two 2 by 4's, 48" long, and two 2 by 4's, 21" long and make two frames that look like this: Cut two 2 by 4's, 48" long, and two 2 by 4's, 21" long and make two frames that look like this: The finished size of these frames should be 48" by 24" on the outside.

Instructions Cut 2 pieces of plywood 24" by 48". On just one of the pieces of plywood, mark out each corner 5.75" by 3.25" as (shown on the left board in the photo on the next slide) and cut out the notches Cut 2 pieces of plywood 24" by 48". On just one of the pieces of plywood, mark out each corner 5.75" by 3.25" as (shown on the left board in the photo on the next slide) and cut out the notches Using screws or nails attach the top of the potting bench to one of the 24" by 48" frames that you've assembled. Using screws or nails attach the top of the potting bench to one of the 24" by 48" frames that you've assembled.

Instructions Now cut four 2 by 4's, 34" long. These are the potting bench legs. Now cut four 2 by 4's, 34" long. These are the potting bench legs. Lay the other 24" by 48" frame that you've assembled on the floor. Lay the other 24" by 48" frame that you've assembled on the floor. Lay the 24" by 48" piece of plywood with the notched out corners on top of the frame. (Do not attach it yet). Lay the 24" by 48" piece of plywood with the notched out corners on top of the frame. (Do not attach it yet). Now insert the legs into the openings in the notched out corners so the legs stand upright. (Keeping the legs standing upright is a little tricky, an extra set of hands comes in quite handy here.) Now insert the legs into the openings in the notched out corners so the legs stand upright. (Keeping the legs standing upright is a little tricky, an extra set of hands comes in quite handy here.)

Instructions Carefully set the top of the potting bench over the legs as shown above. Carefully set the top of the potting bench over the legs as shown above. Make sure the legs are plumb and square. With the top of the potting bench, begin securing them one by one to the top of the potting bench. Use 2-1/2" wood screws, and drill pilot holes through the 2 by 4's before starting the screws. Make sure the legs are plumb and square. With the top of the potting bench, begin securing them one by one to the top of the potting bench. Use 2-1/2" wood screws, and drill pilot holes through the 2 by 4's before starting the screws. Put two screws down through the top of the bench into each leg, then from the side of the bench put two more screws through the 2 by 4 frame into each leg. Once again, make sure the legs are at a 90 degree angle to the top of the bench in each direction. Put two screws down through the top of the bench into each leg, then from the side of the bench put two more screws through the 2 by 4 frame into each leg. Once again, make sure the legs are at a 90 degree angle to the top of the bench in each direction.

Instructions Now raise the bottom shelf up, and prop it up with boards while you position and secure the 24" by 48" frame that will support the bottom shelf. Now raise the bottom shelf up, and prop it up with boards while you position and secure the 24" by 48" frame that will support the bottom shelf.

Instructions The height of the bottom shelf isn't all that critical, so just find two pieces of scrap wood to prop the frame up and make the bottom shelf about 10-3/4" off the floor. The height of the bottom shelf isn't all that critical, so just find two pieces of scrap wood to prop the frame up and make the bottom shelf about 10-3/4" off the floor. Once the frame is in place, fastened it to the potting bench legs using 2-1/2" screws. Drill pilot holes first to make inserting the screws easier. Once again, make sure the legs are plumb before fastening permanently Once the frame is in place, fastened it to the potting bench legs using 2-1/2" screws. Drill pilot holes first to make inserting the screws easier. Once again, make sure the legs are plumb before fastening permanently

Instructions Drop the bottom shelf down onto the support frame and fasten down with 1-5/8" wood screws. Drop the bottom shelf down onto the support frame and fasten down with 1-5/8" wood screws.

Instructions Now cut a piece of plywood 18" by 48". This is the back of the potting bench. Now cut a piece of plywood 18" by 48". This is the back of the potting bench. Also cut a piece of plywood 6" by 46.5". This is the top shelf. Also cut a piece of plywood 6" by 46.5". This is the top shelf.

Instructions To make the sides of the potting bench cut a piece of plywood 18" by 24". Then draw a line diagonally across the piece of wood you just cut. Then cut this board in half diagonally. You should end up with two pieces of wood that look like the picture. To make the sides of the potting bench cut a piece of plywood 18" by 24". Then draw a line diagonally across the piece of wood you just cut. Then cut this board in half diagonally. You should end up with two pieces of wood that look like the picture.

Instructions Looking at the above photo measure over 18" from the right angle along the bottom edge of the board. Using a square, draw a line upward that is square with the bottom edge of the board. The line will be approximately where you see the pencil taped to the wall in the above photo. Looking at the above photo measure over 18" from the right angle along the bottom edge of the board. Using a square, draw a line upward that is square with the bottom edge of the board. The line will be approximately where you see the pencil taped to the wall in the above photo. Now cut along this line. Basically all you are doing is cutting the point off the triangle. Now cut along this line. Basically all you are doing is cutting the point off the triangle. Complete this process for both of the side pieces. Complete this process for both of the side pieces.

Instructions Now locate the piece of plywood that you cut 18" by 48", which is the back of the potting bench. Decide which side of this board you would like to be the inside of your potting bench and measure down 5" from the top and drawn a line along the 48" side of this board. This is where the top shelf is going to be mounted. Now locate the piece of plywood that you cut 18" by 48", which is the back of the potting bench. Decide which side of this board you would like to be the inside of your potting bench and measure down 5" from the top and drawn a line along the 48" side of this board. This is where the top shelf is going to be mounted. Now locate the piece of plywood that you cut 6" by 46.5". This is the top shelf of the potting bench. Cut a piece of 1 by 2, 46.5" long. Mount this piece of 1 by 2 upright along the edge of the top shelf as shown in the photo below. This will take the bow out of the shelf. Use 1-5/8" screws to mount the 1 by 2 to the shelf. Drill pilot holes through the plywood and insert the screws through the plywood into the 1 by 2. Now locate the piece of plywood that you cut 6" by 46.5". This is the top shelf of the potting bench. Cut a piece of 1 by 2, 46.5" long. Mount this piece of 1 by 2 upright along the edge of the top shelf as shown in the photo below. This will take the bow out of the shelf. Use 1-5/8" screws to mount the 1 by 2 to the shelf. Drill pilot holes through the plywood and insert the screws through the plywood into the 1 by 2.

Instructions On the opposite side of the top shelf install the four 4" by 5" shelf brackets as shown in the above photo. Just space the four brackets along the length of the shelf. On the opposite side of the top shelf install the four 4" by 5" shelf brackets as shown in the above photo. Just space the four brackets along the length of the shelf. Along the bottom of the potting bench back, install five corner braces as show in the photo below. Also install 3 corner braces along the bottom of each of the potting bench ends. Look closely at the below photo and you can see the back of the potting bench with the top shelf installed and the corner braces installed. You can also see the end pieces with the corner braces installed. Along the bottom of the potting bench back, install five corner braces as show in the photo below. Also install 3 corner braces along the bottom of each of the potting bench ends. Look closely at the below photo and you can see the back of the potting bench with the top shelf installed and the corner braces installed. You can also see the end pieces with the corner braces installed.

Instructions Now mount the top shelf to the back of the potting bench using the line that you have already drawn as a guide. Now mount the top shelf to the back of the potting bench using the line that you have already drawn as a guide. The wood screws you use in this step should only be 3/4" long (You might need to file off the points so nobody gets cut on them.) The wood screws you use in this step should only be 3/4" long (You might need to file off the points so nobody gets cut on them.)

Instructions Now install the two potting bench side pieces as shown in the photo below. Now install the two potting bench side pieces as shown in the photo below. Make them flush with the sides of the potting bench, but keep them in 3/4" from the back edge of the potting bench. You have to allow room for the back of the potting bench to rest on the top of the potting bench. Make them flush with the sides of the potting bench, but keep them in 3/4" from the back edge of the potting bench. You have to allow room for the back of the potting bench to rest on the top of the potting bench.

Instructions Now slide the back of the potting bench between the two side pieces you just installed, allow it to rest on the top of the potting bench. Secure in place with 1-5/8" screws. After securing the back of the potting bench to the top and sides, put one screw through each side into the top shelf, giving the shelf additional support. Now slide the back of the potting bench between the two side pieces you just installed, allow it to rest on the top of the potting bench. Secure in place with 1-5/8" screws. After securing the back of the potting bench to the top and sides, put one screw through each side into the top shelf, giving the shelf additional support. Now cut two pieces of 1 by 2, 44.5" long, and two pieces of 1 by 2, 21" long. Now cut two pieces of 1 by 2, 44.5" long, and two pieces of 1 by 2, 21" long. Install the 44.5" pieces across the back of the potting bench 6" above the bottom shelf. Leave a 6" gap and mount the other 44.5" piece above the first one you installed. Install the 44.5" pieces across the back of the potting bench 6" above the bottom shelf. Leave a 6" gap and mount the other 44.5" piece above the first one you installed. Install one of the 21" pieces at each end of the potting bench 6" above the bottom shelf. The purpose of these boards is to keep pots and other objects stored on the bottom shelf from rolling off. Install one of the 21" pieces at each end of the potting bench 6" above the bottom shelf. The purpose of these boards is to keep pots and other objects stored on the bottom shelf from rolling off.

Instructions Your potting bench should now look like these pictures. Your potting bench should now look like these pictures.

Thanks to for these plans. Thanks to for these plans.