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nice table, when I look at the picture it looks like the height of a coffee table.
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Very nice table and I like the looks of it and the natural curve. How did you finish the table?
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Where do put all yer stuff? Pens, guns, post it notes, stuff like that?
If you are looking for a raw industrial look, you nailed it. Not my style, but a lot of people like that stark, clean, industrial look.
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I don't generally care for oak, but that slab is gorgeous. Great finishing job.
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How are the legs attached?
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(01-20-2017, 01:29 PM)MattP Wrote: I don't generally care for oak, but that slab is gorgeous. Great finishing job.
Are you familiar with Live Oak?
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(01-20-2017, 10:41 AM)Steve N Wrote: Where do put all yer stuff? Pens, guns, post it notes, stuff like that?
If you are looking for a raw industrial look, you nailed it. Not my style, but a lot of people like that stark, clean, industrial look.
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Looks fantastic! Did you put felt pads or some other soft surface to avoid marring / gouging the flooring?
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(01-20-2017, 02:13 PM)MichaelS Wrote: Looks fantastic! Did you put felt pads or some other soft surface to avoid marring / gouging the flooring?
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Good question, yes I did. I cut a small rectangle of thin MDF to match the size of the metal feet and stuck a felt pad on it, used black spray paint to match.