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Sale!300 gallon Cedar Rain Bench DIY kit as seen on Tiny House Nation, liners, specialty fittings and detailed plans supplied by yours truly here at Second Rain. Why does this one cost more than the 280 gal DIY kit? It actually has 3 liners (up to 140 gallons each), can be built to hold 420 gallons at 32" tall, but the plans show how to build a more comfy cedar bench. Having a beautiful seat is the trade off for not filling them to capacity, that's all. Includes 3 liners, fittings, diverter, and plans with shopping list to buy local cedar and build your own.
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Can't decide which plans to check out first? You're in luck.
You can grab them all, right now, for something ridiculous like 85% off retail. It's about 10 sets of plans (the list is growing), available to download and peruse immediately after purchase.You will receive a confirmation email right after purchase with links to all of the plans, diverter instructions, DIY guide as .pdfs and our rain calculator in excel format.
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Sale!One of our latest designs, a little longer bench that uses 2 standard Rain Bench liners to hold a massive 280 gallons. In one bench! Yes, that is correct. This one bench, when you buy the lumber locally according to the shopping list included-- (or better yet have your local handyman or carpenter do it!) Shown right: different materials, same 280 gal kit. Those plans coming soon! One bench can hold as much as 5 (FIVE) rain barrels. And look, and function, so much better.
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Sale!Two layers of 4 mil plastic liner. Two threaded PVC fittings. 140 gallons of rainwater. You could fill it up and jump on it, but we recommend using it inside a bench like this (plans available in the 140gal DIY kit). btw Scott is 190 lbs (ok 200+ after Thanksgiving). Really, please don't jump on the liners. This was just for testing purposes... (but it was pretty fun)
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Sale!Two layers of 4 mil plastic liner. Two threaded PVC fittings. 140 gallons of rainwater. You could fill it up and jump on it, but we recommend using it inside a bench like this (plans available in the 140gal DIY kit). btw Scott is 190 lbs (ok 200+ after Thanksgiving). Really, please don't jump on the liners. This was just for testing purposes... (but it was pretty fun)
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