I'm keen to fit a bench in our kitchen, on the wall behind the dining table, to maximise seating. The idea of an old church pew is quite attractive and I have access to somewhere selling 13' pews for £120 each.
Our dining area is only about 8' x 5' so in theory, a 13' pew could be cut and turned into an L. However I haven't done this sort of thing before and my worry is making sure it's strong enough, since the main strength is in the thick, single plank forming the seat. I'd initially assumed I'd glue it but on second thoughts, that would make it impossible to ever take out and would mean it has to be built in situ, which won't go down well! So I think it would have to be bolted, so I can prepare it in the garage, take it apart, carry the two lengths of pew inside, then bolt tem back together again. I don't plan to attach the thing to the wall.
Can anyone offer any general advice, technical terms/techniques I should research, etc? I'm aware I don't really know what to search for online.
This is as much a fun project as something practical; I'm considering getting one more pew than I need so I have one to practice on (ruin). I might ask more experienced friends to help out as well.
Thanks for any insight.
Our dining area is only about 8' x 5' so in theory, a 13' pew could be cut and turned into an L. However I haven't done this sort of thing before and my worry is making sure it's strong enough, since the main strength is in the thick, single plank forming the seat. I'd initially assumed I'd glue it but on second thoughts, that would make it impossible to ever take out and would mean it has to be built in situ, which won't go down well! So I think it would have to be bolted, so I can prepare it in the garage, take it apart, carry the two lengths of pew inside, then bolt tem back together again. I don't plan to attach the thing to the wall.
Can anyone offer any general advice, technical terms/techniques I should research, etc? I'm aware I don't really know what to search for online.
This is as much a fun project as something practical; I'm considering getting one more pew than I need so I have one to practice on (ruin). I might ask more experienced friends to help out as well.
Thanks for any insight.