| Project by PaBull | posted 93 days ago | 219 views | 2 times favorited | 7 comments | ![]() |
This coffee table was designed for our motor home. It stores nicely next to the bench during travel. It covers the hole of the stairs during the night, so none of the children will fall into this cavity. And when we are set up at a campground we use it as coffee or dining table. The NON-wood material I used in this project was the threaded table leg connectors.
The Gorilla glue is keeping it all together for many years of use.
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7 comments so far
sIKE
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posted 93 days ago
Very nice! The multi-functional nature of this project will be great for a road warrior like you.
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MsDebbieP
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posted 93 days ago
well isn’t that smart!!!!
very cool project
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PaBull
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posted 93 days ago
Thank you sIKE, we already put it to the test to the California Redwoods, and the “boss” said the table is to stay in the motor home.
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PaBull
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posted 93 days ago
Thanks Debbie, if you make it small enough, you might try it for an fairy table??? (Lots Of Lumber)
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thetimberkid
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posted 93 days ago
Great job!
Thanks for the post
Callum
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rikkor
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posted 93 days ago
Well thought-out, and well done.
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PaBull
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posted 92 days ago
Thanks Kid and Rikkor for your kind words.
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