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LittleRedWoodshop
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42 posts in 54 days
posted 53 days ago
Great project – I am going to have make one of those for some friends of mine that own a winery.
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dustbunny
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posted 53 days ago
Great idea !
Nice layout, I see some great joint work there too !
Lisa
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degoose
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posted 53 days ago
Cool!!
One Question.. how is the stake attached to the tray?
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scottishrose
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posted 53 days ago
That’s a great idea! Most fancy picnic kits come with a little cutting board for cheese and fruit. Being able to prop it up in the sand like an umbrella is quite unique, not to mention classy! I like the slots for the wine glasses too, so you don’t have to juggle glass and plate and hold on to your hat all at the same time.
Joe
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posted 53 days ago
Good question Degoose. Basically its a square metal plate with a lag screw attached to a metal plate. The plate is held on by four screws. Pre-drill the end of your stake and screw in into the lag bolt. Same hardware you buy to attach a stool leg to the seat.
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a1Jim
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posted 53 days ago
Unique Idea and great choice of woods.
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon
ohwoodeye
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posted 48 days ago
I think I need a picture of this in the sand surrounded by beautiful women in bikinis to get the full effect of this very nice looking and useful piece.
-- Mike, Waukesha, WI