I recently salvaged a garden bench from a neighbors heavy trash.
Cast iron garden bench restoration.
Naturally it rusted again.
It s one of those benches with the cast iron ends legs and wooden slats for the seating surface.
1 remove all old bolts and hardware from the cast iron bench ends.
Cast iron and wood seating bench restoration.
The wood tends to be the weakness in old cast iron garden furniture.
Plan on replacing it since it may be rusty and new hardware is better here.
You can try crc or a similar product or use the hacksaw to cut through the bolts.
The edwardian cast iron and wood garden bench we are restoring in the step by step guide below had been ignored for far too long.
Disassemble the entire garden bench before you do anything else.
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I was able to manage to save a couple of the original slats for hole spacing for the bolts as well as for sizing of the replacement pieces.
Remove all the old hardware screws washers nuts etc.
Garden benches are an attractive addition to your yard or garden but over time weather will take its toll on the wooden slats of the bench.
Here are some details for a restoration like this.
Sitting in obscurity at the end of the garden it was covered in fallen leaves moss and algae and some of the wooden slats were rotted beyond salvation.
I have the same bench did a restoration in 2006 but used m6 round head bolts and used the original self tappers for the straps this time will be using m8.
This is best done in stages.
So we repeated the same restoration process of burning it washing it drying it oiling it and then we used the grill to finish the seasoning process.
How to restore a cast iron bench.
This will make the project much easier to complete.
The cast iron was the only thing sitting too close to the edge and it got wet.
When this happens the only way to restore functionality and an attractive appearance to the bench is to replace the slats.
How to restore a wood and metal garden bench.
These benches are available for purchase through city auctions because of city renovations or at lawn and garden stores.