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jimmyb
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#1 posted 08-14-2013 12:05 PM
I like. Nice job
-- Jim, Tinley Park, IL
Smitty_Cabinetshop
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#2 posted 08-14-2013 12:13 PM
Very nice! Where did the side trusses come from / what are they?
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Blah Blahbalh
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#3 posted 08-14-2013 05:26 PM
Smitty: The legs are from an old lathe. I bought them off eBay which kinda is rough as the shipping is costly, but couldn’t find anything in my area.
Don W
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#4 posted 08-14-2013 05:43 PM
Nice table for sure.
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ohwoodeye
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#5 posted 08-14-2013 06:10 PM
Beautiful color on the wood. The bottom shelf looks like an ankle bruiser if you pull a chair under.
Love the look. Well done.
-- "Fine Woodworking" is the name given to a project that takes 3 times longer than normal to finish because you used hand tools instead of power tools. ----Mike, Waukesha, WI
Blah Blahbalh
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#6 posted 08-14-2013 06:39 PM
odwoodeye – your’e right except i made the table a bit wider (unintentionally) so it doesnt come into play
Knothead62
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#7 posted 08-15-2013 12:25 PM
Nice looking table and great use of the lathe stand legs.
PurpLev
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#8 posted 08-15-2013 01:09 PM
nice table and good re-use of materials
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Fishinbo
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#9 posted 08-16-2013 02:35 PM
Looks good, great combo of wood and metal. It’s looks solid and will last for a lifetime or more. Great job!
Ted
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#10 posted 06-06-2015 08:20 PM
I really enjoy salvaged materials projects like this. Nice job!
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