I took the underside pieces off of one of them and then joined the two together in the middle by screwing screws at an angle on the inside.
I added extra pieces to fill in the top and bottom.
These great wheels I got free from a pallet pile--I did ask to make sure I could have them.
I painted it white and stained it all (not easy to get to those inside pieces). I love useful furniture with storage.
I want one! that is so great.
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Deb@LakeGirlPaints
love it becky. I was wondering how you got them hooked together, thanks for explaining that. LOVE the wheels. :)
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gail
I love it Becky~ Perfect rustic, wheely, and useful!
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Susan
Such a fabulous project!! Great job!
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Excellent project Becky, I love its rustic nature. I now have my eye on my next door neighbours pile of pallets (having a lot of building work done). I am already acquiring 2 to make shutters for my shed but your table idea is brilliant xx
ReplyDeleteAmazing use of pallets. Thanks for sharing. Linda
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this!!! We are dairy farmers...and I have stacks of pallets. This has been on my to-do list for a while now, and seeing yours made me move it to the top of my list!
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Julie
http://www.thevintagebarnhome.com
I know on one project you used a brad nailer. Do you use a combination of screws and nails on your projects? Do you use whatever is least visible? I want to start some projects but I'm not sure whether to use screws or nails.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! My husband has so many of these at his business.I have always thought about using these for something. Thanks for the great info! Very nice.
ReplyDeleteAnother great looking piece! I need to get my hands on a pallet!
ReplyDeleteSo awesome Becky! What could be better than cute and functional!
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