Garden Cart
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This Garden Cart turned out awesome and should last for years to come!
Gather Supplies
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I used several pieces of scrap wood for this project. 2x4's, old pallets, flooring samples, etc.
Frame It Up
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I started by simply framing (without nailing or screwing) just to see the layout of the project.
Enlist Help
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My 2 sons and his girlfriend are always looking to help out on my projects. Great learning opportunity! So...I put them to work.
Basic Frame
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Basic frame was built with 4 legs, and a frame around it to secure it so it wouldn't turn into a rhombus. Then, I added casters.
More Supports
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Add more supports and shelves.
110 Pound Test
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Showcase
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Stain it, and throw into the back of the truck. Then add soil and plants. Stand back and admire. For the final task, a plastic liner was added to prevent wood rot. A drainage system was also incorporated in the middle using cheap gutter from Home Depot.