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I can't wait for a house with a garage at my next duty station! I helped build 3 houses with Habi Wood stored for a fireplace or a wood burning stove does not have to be an eyesore! Checkout these seven innovative and beautiful ways to store your firewood: Under Staircase Underneath the staircase is often a waste of space.
I have an interesting shop tool organization system that you may be interested in I've been working to try to get my garaged organized for some Build a Firewood Shelter. This sucked. Imagine…cutting boards and then leaving the room, closing the door, and waiting for the dust to settle.
How much does the table weigh? I am thinking of building it for my 2nd story deck, but am worried about the logistics of carrying it up and down the stairs to storage every winter. I built a larger table 12 ft. This way, moving the table is much easier. Does anyone have a picture I can see? Just a quick question, do you use treated wood? Or do you find regular wood works just fine? We use regular wood and use an outdoor sealer to protect the wood.
Thank you for sharing this table plan! I finally was able to convince my husband to make it, who was not confident at all to create that kind of piece. We used cedar and modified it to insert our umbrella. Keep up the good work! Would you make any changes to this for an indoor table? I love the base and would like it for my dining room. Thank you! I would close the gaps in the planks in the top! How do you put the finish coat on so it goes smooth of the boards.. Look what we made with the DIY plans!!
It is awesome!! Yes it was tricky at times, costs a bit more and is very heavy, but it is so big and comfy to sit 10 people at!!
We live it! Built this table over the weekend — love it! Thanks for sharing the plans. Do you have any plans available for matching benches?
Is the link here for the matching benches? Thank you, Tracy. Mary Jo, with the plans that were sent, how do you know which piece of wood is for what part of the table? The only thing i am sure about is the top part. How do you get such straight lumber? Do you spend hours at HD or Lowes pulling piece by piece off the racks till you find the right one? Hi Jack! I hate to say it but yes…. Sometimes we are lucky and get lots of straight boards but most of the time it involves sifting through many.
Thanks for the response. What about 4x4s? I have searched and searched and in Charleston, SC the only thing available is treated. Where do you get your untreated 4x4s?
They are good investment tools if you are serious about woodworking that I highly recommend. I still look for the straightest boards when I picking them out but sometimes they move when you get them in your own environment and have to be fixed. Sadly, as I was building it today, I hoped for a bit more clarification on a few things.
I have just completed the table but I thought it might be helpful for others in the future. I had to actually miter the edges to make them sit flush. Sorry, I hope this is making sense. Those building this table will probably have to play with the distances between the boards. I did eventually wing it and get a couple holes in there but a few images or a video might be really helpful. I was surprised at how difficult it was to try to find someone online that had a video or images of how to do this properly.
Also, I had to put the screws in at an angle to make them work. And the X pieces were definitely trial-and-error. I think I ended up cutting mine about an inch longer than the actual plan called for. When I connected the middle 4 boards with pocket hole screws, it joint was nice and tight.
The two boards along the frame had small gaps in the ends where the end met the table. On the plan, there is not mention of how far from the sides any thing should be connected. The same goes with the connector boards. I had a lot of fun building the table. I just wanted to let others know little pitfalls that they may encounter along the way. One more thing — for anyone reading this: This table is heavy. I am 30 weeks pregnant and I am not sure I will be able to help my husband life it off the garage floor and stand it upright.
I am sure it is at least a couple hundred pounds. I have attached a couple pictures of the process just for fun. The second is of the table upside down on the garage floor. The bottom connector piece looks crooked in this picture because of the shadows on the table…it is not actually crooked.
As for the other issues, the majority of them could have been solved by measuring and cutting as you built and there are pictures and plan pictures that reference the angle cuts as well as the side stretchers being parallel with the ground. If you have questions while you are building shoot us an email, comment here or find us on our social channels.
We always do our best to answer those types of questions. Gee, I posted a potential project pic.. Great job!!



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