Free Planter Box Plans
Featured Wood PlansOutdoor Plans April 2, 2007 WoodworkCity 9
More planter box plans. We posted earlier about a set of planter box plans from Black and Decker.
This is a slightly different style, but has the same simple construction. These planter boxes are constructed of 2″x4″ and 2″x2″ lumber along with some basic deck screws and nails. There isn’t a lot to the construction, yet the horizontal design gives it a unique look.
Good luck with all of your outdoor projects this season and please let me know if there is a free wood plan you need. I will locate and post the following day.
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WILLIAM
July 4, 2012 #2 AuthorI INTEND TO ASSEMBLE THE SIDES WITH POCKET SCREWS AND GLUE THE WIFE WANTS TO USE IT AS A DRY WELL NOT PLANTER
Jeff
June 25, 2011 #3 AuthorThe link to the plans on the B&D site is broken…Rather its not on the B&D site. Does anyone have the actual plans that I could get?
Thanks!
admin
June 28, 2011 #4 AuthorJeff,
That seems to happen a lot with the larger publishers or manufacturers. They modify the system that they use to manage their site and tend to blow a lot of great content out.
I tried to locate the old plan without luck. We have something similar here:
https://woodworkcity.com/free-cedar-planter-box-plans/
and here:
https://woodworkcity.com/woodworkers-journal-portable-power-tool-techniques-outdoor-cedar-planter/
and here:
http://au.lifestyle.yahoo.com/better-homes-gardens/diy/projects/article/-/5830396/projects-planter-box/
Good luck.
WoodworkCity.com
admin
June 28, 2011 #5 AuthorJeff,
I located a planter box plan that is more similar to the style from Black and Decker. Hope this helps.
http://www.easy.thingstobuild.com/planterbox-1.html
http://www.WoodworkCity.com
admin
November 11, 2009 #7 AuthorTongue and groove would really stiffen things up. Thanks for the input Adam.
AdamWho
November 11, 2009 #8 AuthorIf you just tongue-and-groove for the sides you will get even more support.
lauren
July 10, 2009 #9 Authorhuh, sweet. i never thought of alternating the bars horizontally – i was all concerned i would have to use biscuits to join the corners. what a clever idea.
– Lauren
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