U upscale Member Joined Jul 11, 2010 Messages 754 Aug 15, 2014 #1 Built this table as a gift for a friend. Nothing fancy or exotic, but it well serves the purpose it was built for. Attachments TrestleGardenTable.jpg 197.2 KB · Views: 628
Built this table as a gift for a friend. Nothing fancy or exotic, but it well serves the purpose it was built for.
tiralie Member Joined Jan 26, 2010 Messages 3,617 Aug 15, 2014 #2 Nice work! looks good and sturdy too. Tim
B Billedis Member Joined Jan 18, 2014 Messages 619 Aug 15, 2014 #4 Nice and solid table. What wood specie did you use? Bill
GPowers Member Joined Mar 1, 2010 Messages 2,326 Aug 15, 2014 #5 Billedis said: Nice and solid table. What wood specie did you use? Bill Click to expand... +1
U upscale Member Joined Jul 11, 2010 Messages 754 Aug 15, 2014 #6 Billedis said: Nice and solid table. What wood species did you use? Bill Click to expand... It's all cedar. I built the table so it could be dismantled and transported. Used bed bolts on the trestles and cross dowel hardware to join the table top to the legs. Worked out very well.
Billedis said: Nice and solid table. What wood species did you use? Bill Click to expand... It's all cedar. I built the table so it could be dismantled and transported. Used bed bolts on the trestles and cross dowel hardware to join the table top to the legs. Worked out very well.
Theshipstore Member Joined Sep 23, 2010 Messages 1,376 Aug 15, 2014 #7 Nice job, your friend should be using this for a long time [thumbs up]
Jesse Cloud Member Joined Jan 23, 2007 Messages 1,746 Aug 15, 2014 #8 Well done. You are a good friend!
Stephen B Member Joined May 6, 2013 Messages 2,749 Aug 16, 2014 #9 [size=12pt]I can see there will be many happy occasions around this table and over very many years.