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had some spare glass sitting around that i'd saved to use as table tops and finally got around to using one of them, needed a table for the tv to sit on up in my games room and also needed somewhere to hide the fridge.used 40x40 S.H.S for the frame work and some 50x50x5 EA for the supports holding the glass top/wood support.i only used the 50x50ea because i had an old bed frame needing to be chopped up.few photos of the start and finish, not much in between lolThe work bench after some alterations
Reply:Very good job,I like it. I like the hasp on the fridge, guest put their beer in and when its full, put the lock on it. Just kidding.
Reply:Very cool! nice work on the table.A suggestion? See about making a bracket on the back of the table to place the multi-outlet cord, on the back or underneath. It would make things look cleaner. You may be able to mount it off that bottom bar, facing the wall.
Reply:ahh yeah good idea, would be alot safer being off the ground also.thinking about cutting up some old patio tin to make side walls to cover it in a bit.
Reply:That might be nice, sides and a back piece. If you really felt like being creative, do a door on the front, and maybe some small shelves on the side of the fridge (gotta have some place to put the cases you can't fit in the fridge!)
Reply:cool idea vandacoot looking good seeing that slab of extra dry there i'm guessing your an aussie as well Creative metal Creative metal Facebook
Reply:fully enclosed with the door and shelves next to the fridge, that'd be pretty ideal aye haha.sounds good but i think i'm pushing it already just thinking about adding the side walls haha.and yeah wello, west aussie here, that slab has been history for a while now, getting into the scotch whiskey lately
Reply:Looks good vandacoot.When are you gonna put back together the outdoor barbie table for the family?
Reply:LOL, i only moved it because it started to rain and when dragging it undercover the bloody thing fell apart, haha |
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