All the materials used for the making of the new bed were either scavenged from under our house from previous owners, and the colourbond steel gotten from a company that sell off cuts or slightly damaged pieces that might otherwise be destined for landfill.
First we had to cut all the scavenged timber down to the lengths we were needing, and then screwed all the pieces into a frame that would become the bottom of the bed.
Difference before and after oiling the jarrah decking boards that we used for the top capping.
Securing the colourbond sheets to the wooden frame.
Closeup of the jarrah corner pieces that hide the colourbond edges.
Angle grinding the bit of colourbond that stuck up a little too high over the frame on top.
Almost finished!
Where the old garden bed was located, after the old bed was ripped out. Looked a bit grave-like I thought.
Bed placed and leveled, which took way longer than either of us expected, but being the perfectionists we are, got it pretty good in the end.
Top jarrah capping finished, and bed completed!
Family selfie. :)