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How to Build a Kitchen Booth (13 Steps) | eHow 3/4-inch high-quality smooth-finish 8 feet long by 4 feet wide plywood 2-by-4 boards 4-by-4 boards Measuring tape Circular saw Sander Wood stain or paint of your choice 1 1/2-inch wood screws 2 1/2-inch wood screws Screwdriver Take the plywood and measure out two pieces that are each 5 feet long and 1 foot 6 inches wide for the back and seat of your booth. Cut these out with the circular saw. Measure and cut out three similar pieces of 2-by-4 board that are 3 feet 4 inches long. These are the braces for the back of your booth. Cut out three pieces of 2-by-4 board that are 1 foot 6 inches each for the cross beams under your seat. Cut out five pieces of 2-by-4 board that are 5 feet long each as an extra support system running the full length under your seat. Take the 4-by-4 board and measure out six similar pieces that are 1 foot 9 inches long for the legs of the seat. Cut these out. Sand all rough edges off the cut pieces. Apply wood stain or paint of your choice to them and allow to dry. Gather the six 4-by-4 boards and three 1 foot 6 inch long 2-by-4 boards. Lay a 2-by-4 piece on the short edge and attach a 4-by-4 board to each end of it so the 2-by-4 will be on top of the 4-by-4s when you stand it up. Drive two 2 1/2-inch screws through each end of the 2-by-4 into the legs. Repeat the above process in attaching two 4-by-4 legs to each of the other two 2-by-4 boards. Stand two of these sections up on the legs parallel to each other exactly 5 feet apart to the outer edges. Center the other section in between them. Lay all five 5-foot-long sections of 2-by-4 boards across the three sections and drive a 2 1/2-inch screw through the three spots of each 2-by-4 that touches the cross beams. Lay a 5-foot-long section of plywood across the top of the 2-by-4s and attach it. Screw 1 1/2-inch screws through the plywood into the 2-by-4s. Take the three sections of 3-feet-4-inch-long 2-by-4s and stand them vertically on the floor. Place them on one of the 5-foot-long sides of the bench flat against the three legs. Drive five 2 1/2-inch-long screws through the 2-by-4s into the legs. You have more than a foot of each 2-by-4 extending past the top of the bench. Place the remaining 5-foot-long section of plywood vertically against the 2-by-4s extending above the bench. Lay it on the back of the seat against the 2-by-4s and drive three screws through the back into each 2-by-4. Your new kitchen booth is now ready to use.
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