My wife wants to move her sewing table into our bedroom so that has brought about a few changes. To get the table in the TV has to go someplace but it can’t leave the room.
This is one of those spur of the moment deals where I took a few measurements and headed to the shop. Looking around I decided to use 1×4’s that once served as bed slats and a piece of 7/16 OSB that was left over from building my benches.
The shelf is now hanging from the ceiling joists with a first fresh coat of polly. I will do at least two more coats. The next time you see this one it will be in the projects board.
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6 comments so far
Thos. Angle
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Buck,
That ought to take care of the problem. Did you torch it? Neat design.
Tom
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snowdog
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posted 426 days ago
I like the shape, show us what it looks like when you install it.
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TreeBones
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posted 426 days ago
I’ll be looking for the finished project. Great start.
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Buckskin
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posted 426 days ago
Tom, yes I torched it. I thought I would do something I had not seen done in long time.
I hope to have it done this weekend.
Karson
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posted 426 days ago
Good job Buckskin. It will be interesting to see it done.
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squeak
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posted 413 days ago
Buck just saw your tv shelf great idea and I really liked the torch thing i have don e the same thing on a few projects and it is a great way to make pine look good ..
Squeak