Garden Furniture - looks easy!

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Garden Furniture - looks easy!

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i have just spotted a post on facebook and thought i would share it on here!
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Hopefully this will work!

What a fab way to use 10 pallets! i may just have a go at doing this as we have lots of pallets at the yard, i will just need to try and find some that are very similar/the same for the back!
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That's a clever idea - especially if your diy challenged like me :-D
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Looks easy and great! Please post some pics when you are finished!
thanks for sharing! )t'
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Clever idea - you could use those in the sitting room with a little vallancy bit at the bottom
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Looks good, but only for decoration I feel. Bet it's too uncomfortable to sit on with those big gaps in the seats!!?
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Webbing!

I'd use seat belts, to keep with the recycled theme, or bike innertubes, cut open and flattened. But webbing in the gaps would help with the comfort levels, I think!

It does look good though :-D
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Could nail some extra battens in the gaps or board over the top, and put very comfy cushions on it.
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