How Do You Build A Wooden Bench For Baseball Dugouts?
If you’re on a baseball or softball team or sponsor a youth team and find that the field conditions leave a lot be desired, fret not. Something as simple as the dugout bench where players sit awaiting bat is a simple repair, or can be a relatively easy task if one needs to be built from scratch. The length depends on the numbers of players that’ll be seated on the bench, as well as any coaches or other personnel. Lay the 12-foot wooden plank on its side. Set one of the smaller planks on one of the ends of the longer plank to form a 90-degree angle (it will look like an L). Use the screwdriver to drill in one of the screws, going in from the top of the longer plank. Screw in two to three more screws. Use one of the other smaller planks and attach it to the opposite end in the same manner as the previous one. Measure and mark the middle of the long plank. Screw in one of the 34-inch planks, going from the top as with the other planks, two inches to the right of the middle line. Screw in