Get sowing for some winter greens and veg like Beetroot, Spring Cabbages, Lettuces, Spring Onions, Chicory, Fennel and Rocket.
13.07.2023 - 09:45 / hometalk.com
My wife needed a folding table for a sales event.
One day I passed by the garbage can, and I saw a folding plastic table with only half of the plastic surface on it.
The iron frame seemed complete to me so I took the table and started thinking about how to make a new surface for it.
I decided to build the new surfaces using dismantled planks from old wooden pallets.
At the end of the process, a folding table was reborn with a beautiful wooden surface, much heavier than the original but with lots of character.
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I've Dismantled the old plastic from the iron structure.
I checked that the iron structure was straight and steady.
At this specific table, as soon as the plastic surface is removed, the iron profiles are separated, the iron bars are only held together by the plastic surface, so I tied them together with a white String (Video 3:15), that way I could work comfortably without the table breaking down all the time.
I measured the wood panels before cutting and added another 5 cm to each side so the table would have more space.
I sawed the wooden planks to the chosen size, first smoothed them with an angle grinder, And then I used rough sandpaper on Orbit Sander and last finishing touches with a fine sandpaper.
I began to arrange the wooden planks on the workbench and see what surface I would get, noticed that there were different shades of wood and tried a number of options to arrange them.
Finally I decided that the guiding principle would be to arrange the planks
Get sowing for some winter greens and veg like Beetroot, Spring Cabbages, Lettuces, Spring Onions, Chicory, Fennel and Rocket.
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