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Cheers.
Took a while to work out the best way (i.e. fewest cuts and least desirable bits of wood).
Attaching the back was the trickiest bit as you've got the bit lumps of wood plus an uneven surface. In the end I wood glued the touching surfaces and nailed the left and right at 45° plus a screw from the bottom up in the centre. Idk if it's quite as strong as I'd like but if it breaks then I'll work out a more secure method.
@stevo_com not a patch on your one. Thanks again for the bits of wood. Still haven't cleared my outhouse enough to start the workbench. But the off-cuts have been put to good use as giant building blocks to move around and stack. The scaffold board started to split, so I reinforced it with some spare treated blue roof battens and is now a mini "wobbly bridge". A few of the long bits come out from time-to-time to build bridges.
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That’s awesome 👏 gonna give that a go at the weekend