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this is a table i made for my uncle and aunt to fit into his hunting/outdoor room.. the table consist of a pine top salvaged from a commercial air conditioning shipping crate. legs and supports made from small down pine tree's from a recent storm.. sanded with a ROS ripped with table saw. english chestnut stain on table top, and a generous ammount of gloss poly to keep some of the remaining bark on. wood filler and putty can really do a remarkable job hiding nail/staple holes when you get use to using it =)

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A rustic table for a rustic room. What could be better? Looks good to me!
 

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And I'll bet he doesn't even have to use a coaster!
 

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I agree with Dadoo. This is a very unique table and I am sure it fits the room's decor.

Thanks for sharing.
 

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Nice rustic looking table - should last awhile.
 

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i never had an eye for rustic things and thats not saying i dont like it thats saying i cant do it . i think its an art form in itself . really well done table you certainly have the eye for it ! great job
 

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Nice save. Keep on re-using.
 

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Beautiful piece of art - 'course if you have a wife like mine it will be covered up anyday with stuff (I say junk). I keep threatening her that I am going to build everything on a slant. Seriously though nice table.
 

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perfect!
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recycleing is cool. real nice.
 

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Good work-on the table and on the recycling.
 
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