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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4016507" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Yep, built one for my sister years ago when she moved out of the home. Put formica on the top and sides, and legs underneath. It actually looked pretty good and she used it for years.</p><p>One thing people need to know if using these, they are typically made of semi green cottonwood as it's the cheapest. If they are set outside like we did at our gun range, the wood dries and shrinks which results in the thing falling apart. </p><p>One can use the all-thread rods that hold them together to tighten them up as the wood shrinks if the threads are treated because they are not galvanized and will lock up with rust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4016507, member: 5412"] Yep, built one for my sister years ago when she moved out of the home. Put formica on the top and sides, and legs underneath. It actually looked pretty good and she used it for years. One thing people need to know if using these, they are typically made of semi green cottonwood as it's the cheapest. If they are set outside like we did at our gun range, the wood dries and shrinks which results in the thing falling apart. One can use the all-thread rods that hold them together to tighten them up as the wood shrinks if the threads are treated because they are not galvanized and will lock up with rust. [/QUOTE]
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