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    I want a nice picnic table but labor is really expensive where I live. Is it cheaper to just buy one pre-made or try to build it myself?
    Sina Kamran
    Hardscape Specialist
    Sina Kamran is a Hardscaping Specialist and the Owner of Design Scapes, Inc. in Santa Monica, California. With over 15 years of experience, he specializes in customized, site-specific hardscaping and landscaping design/build projects. He's a certified National Concrete Masonry Association (NCMA) designer, a certified installer with the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI), and a Rain Bird Certified Irrigation Professional. Additionally, Design Scapes, Inc. has many 5-star rated reviews.
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    In areas with high labor rates, like California, it usually makes more sense cost-wise to buy a pre-made picnic table online. You can find decent ready-made ones on Amazon or Ebay for about a third of what a custom build would run. Building it yourself can be rewarding, but is rarely the economical option when labor is pricey. However, if you have a very specific design in mind and want something truly custom, then paying more for bespoke work might be worth it to you. Overall, for general savings, go pre-made when local construction is at a premium.
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    What type of wood should I use for an outdoor table or bar?
    Sina Kamran
    Hardscape Specialist
    Sina Kamran is a Hardscaping Specialist and the Owner of Design Scapes, Inc. in Santa Monica, California. With over 15 years of experience, he specializes in customized, site-specific hardscaping and landscaping design/build projects. He's a certified National Concrete Masonry Association (NCMA) designer, a certified installer with the Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI), and a Rain Bird Certified Irrigation Professional. Additionally, Design Scapes, Inc. has many 5-star rated reviews.
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    When constructing an outdoor table or bar for your home, consider opting for materials such as pressure-treated wood, cedar, redwood, cypress, pine, or oak. Redwood, in particular, is a good choice as it withstands outdoor conditions well.
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    How far do the picnic-table legs need to be to prevent tipping?
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    The legs where they touch the ground should measure the same distance as the outside edge of the benches. Leg tips span 55 inches.
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    How can I print these steps out?
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    On this page, where the instructions and videos are, hold the ctrl and P keys at the same time. It will make you a printable version of the instructions.
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    How long does it take to build a picnic table?
    Colin Knight
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    You can do it in about 2 hours start to finish. If you'd like to take your time, street house it out, or don't have a power saw, it can take around 3 hours.
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    How many pieces of wood do I need?
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    You'll need 14 6' 2x6s. You can have 7 12' 2x6s cut in half at the store. Then you will need 2 8ft 2x4s to make the braces and your cuts for underneath the table.
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