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  1. #1
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    Default Just in time for winter - Outdoor Table

    Jarrah decking boards with steel frame. 1800x1800 8 seater with plenty of room for plates etc.

    Square drive s/s screws to attach boards to timber supports.

    Timber top can be completely removed and stored away undercover during wet months. Legs come off frame so it also can be easily stored or relocated.

    Timber finished with f&w natural decking oil. Table matches a few small landings that I have made at the rear and side doors.

    Just have to wait for rain now so the garden can grow
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    Looks great Stinky, what size steel did you use for the frame and legs
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    Looks great Sir S.

    We have to be careful that we don't turn this into a mutual admiration society

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    Sooooo.... whens the forum BBQ Stink?

    Al

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    Quote Originally Posted by djstimber View Post
    Looks great Stinky, what size steel did you use for the frame and legs
    40x40 gal from memory.

    Used some Watyl silver paint which came up a treat ..... still needs some drying time.
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    Looks good Stinkster, look even nicer if you matched the chairs in by replacing the ali slats with the same wood as the table.
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    Looks great Stink. Have a greenie.

    Tex

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry72 View Post
    look even nicer if you matched the chairs in by replacing the ali slats with the same wood as the table.

    I was thinking the same thing.
    There's no such thing as too many Routers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry72 View Post
    Looks good Stinkster, look even nicer if you matched the chairs in by replacing the ali slats with the same wood as the table.
    I would agree but it was a conscious decision to buy full aluminium chairs so there would be no maintenance and they would last even when left outside. I am sick of having to oil, tighten and repair the fabric in director’s chairs, so the commercial quality aluminium chairs are a treat.
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    Fair call stinky,

    I was just thinking from a different perspective. despite what people say about Victorian weather I do know it gets hot there, (ex broady boy) so was more concerned with sitting on hot metal in the middle of summer. The lack of maintenance does sound great though.

    H.
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