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I finished my 3rd firehouse table. Here are some pics from the build.
1 & 2 -Table delivered
3- laying out the base to the top
4- legs got cut
5- corner braces cut
6- pugs cut to cover them nasty looking things called screws
If you want to find out more about the process of the build check out my blog. or my facebook page
-- Tim- http://www.asliceofwoodworkshop.com; Twitter-@asliceofwood; Facebook-http://www.facebook.com/asliceofwood
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kiefer
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#1 posted 375 days ago
Good looking table build from basic material.
Just have a problem with the treated leg material .(POISON)
Love your mallet !
Kiefer
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andyboy
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#2 posted 375 days ago
Good on you mate. Very cool. I once put treated pine legs on a single leg table, a run of them actually. The top failed on one of them and the shop discovered on detaching the top that the legs were indeed not Rimu as we had tried to colour them up to look like. Slapped hands we got for that!
-- Andy Halewoodworker. You can't finish if you don't finish. So finish it, because finish is everything.
A Slice of Wood Workshop
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#3 posted 369 days ago
Thanks guys. We had a table that after moping and buffing so much we discovered the feet were starting to rot. Maybe I can come up with something other than the treated pine.
-- Tim- http://www.asliceofwoodworkshop.com; Twitter-@asliceofwood; Facebook-http://www.facebook.com/asliceofwood
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