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The Sold Concrete Mold Plastic Bench Leg Mould B02 is a high-quality ABS plastic mold designed for creating durable and stylish concrete bench legs. Measuring 19.09 x 14.57 x 2.17 inches, this mold allows for precise casting, making it perfect for both DIY projects and professional landscaping. With a thickness of 0.078 inches, it ensures longevity and reliability in your concrete creations.
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Plastic |
N**R
great for concrete
i used this with concrete and it does a great job and has a lot of detail
J**.
Good bench.
I like the bench and legs I bought, but I wish the plastic was a little thicker so it would last longer. Also, the legs are wider than the bench. It might be nice to receive instructions and helpful suggestions with this product.
B**A
No top will fit
I like detail of product but cannot find top to fit it and its very thin
C**Y
Very very thin legs...
I love the design on these bench legs but they are not very stable. Very very thin.
N**E
Skinny and wide
Does not fit with the top. These are too wide across the top and to narrow to hold the top up. It is very wobbly
L**N
Doesn't come out of mold without cracking.
Concrete cracked trying to remove it from mold. Once out it broke into 3 pieces. It is too thin to support a concrete bench seat. Very disappointed!
S**E
Low Quality
Very low quality material. Way overpriced for ONE SINGLE mold. It’s not even a set! You need TWO legs to make the bench!!!!! Also, the leg is too small. Not a good quality. Neither is the bench top I purchased as well!! Very disappointed 🙁
S**L
Design looks just as shown, makes a thick leg, but mold cracked 1st use
I just made my first bench leg, I leveled a spot on the ground, sprayed mold release liberally on the form added a scrap piece of expansion steel for reinforcement and filled evenly with concrete/mortar 80/20% mixed. I let it cure for two days.I was disappointed that the corner of the mold was cracked when I de-molded the leg. It should be reuseable at least a few times for the cost, which surprised me that it was such lightweight plastic- keep that in mind. I am not sure it will affect the 2nd leg, but I tried taping it anyway, we'll see. I will return if I can't make it work since it should not have easily cracked.I already nailed together a 20" x 30" wood frame, lined with black plastic and poured the top to 1 1/2" thick, should fit fine. Rectangle top, you don't need to buy a mold, hand saw, 1x2s and some nails, line with sheet plastic, that's all you need. Buy the mold, don't look for a top to fit, DIY a bench top is simple.The 1st leg looks very nice, the design is crisp and matches the product image. I like it a lot. So, after I get the 2nd leg made, and the bench assembled, I will update with images. I just hope the cracked mold will hold up, it's about 40lbs of concrete when filled, and after curing two days two people can carefully turn it over before pouring hot water over it to loosen the concrete. Of course it helps if you have a level spot to make these things, like a dirt or sandy area because you need a flat space like the ground, and something to cover it if you have kids or pets. definitely prepare in advance. Make sure the area is level so you get a good outcome.
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