I’m thankful to my husband for taking the time to make me the best present ever! A potting bench with a sink! He used Barn Wood, a free Black Iron Wrought Fence Panel (thanks Lyndsey), and a $3 sink and some Shabby Chic hooks I’ve had a long time needing a home.
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WOW!! Don did an amazing job…the potting bench is beautiful!!
You are a real treasure hunter, Mel!
Awesome job! What a gorgeous potting bench!
That’s an amazing potting bench. It’s so cool that everything was recycled too. Great job.
Hi – I too have a salvaged sink, barn wood and window I want to turn into an outdoor garden workbench but I am having a hard time visualizing how to support the sink. Did your husband run 2×4 around the sink base under neath? Some advice on how to support the sink would be great I only have one shot at cutting the barn wood and any advice would be helpful!
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