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  2. Potting bench - Wikipedia

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    Plastic potting benches are cheaper and, for those who can afford it, there is teak. Metal construction may be considered if corrosion can be controlled. Some potting benches are small and portable; others are fixed into the side of a greenhouse. Some designs include a dry sink for soil storage, a water or drain hookup, and/or a cold frame.

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    Iron Potting Bench. A little charm goes a long way in making your garden space feel more welcoming. With the two shelves at the top of this whimsical iron potting bench, there's plenty of room to ...

  4. Workbench - Wikipedia

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    Metalworkers need benches built to handle grinding, welding, light casting and forging, and layout. Most of these benches include a metalworker's vise mounted to the top. Gardening Gardener's benches must be resistant to moisture and dirt. They are used for potting, seeding, and grooming, and usually have built-in shelving and storage. Electronics

  5. Bench (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Powder-coated benches also come in a variety of colors and designs, from classic strap metal benches to extremely intricate designs. Recycled plastic: Recycled plastic benches are low maintenance, available in a variety of colors and styles, and are appropriate for any environment, including typically-corrosive salty, ocean side facilities.

  6. Garden tool - Wikipedia

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    Some modern tool designs reflect ergonomic considerations, being designed to induce less stress on the human body in use. The most efficient tools keep the body in a neutral position to help reduce the stress on joints and muscles, which also require less energy to use.

  7. Scythe - Wikipedia

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    A peening jig is being used here, but blades can be free-peened using various designs of peening anvils. The peening jig shown has two interchangeable caps that set different angles: a coarse angle is set first about 3 mm back from the edge, and the fine angle is then set on the edge, leaving an edge that lends itself to being easily honed.

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