DIY Galvanized Bucket Table!
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Check out this table I made using some reclaimed wood I found on the side of the road and a galvanized metal bucket I picked up at Tractor Supply. I joined the wood top with glue and pocket screws (the Kreg Jig makes it easy!) and then finished it with some homemade wood stain (iron acetate) and Danish oil.
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If you attached a strand of tiny LEDs under the top, along the upper edge of the bucket, at night, the lights would illuminate down and perhaps reflect off the bucket, making it appear to glow. (Very spaceship-y. *w*) Just a thought.
That would be really cool!
Absolutely gorgeous!! Same here!! 😍😍😍😍I loved it the Second I saw it!! I want one. 😭😭I've been looking for a round table forever but that's it. I would add rope handles to the top for more of the farmhouse style and easy lifting for storage of blankets, throws etc. Hope your have a wonderful day. Thanks so much for sharing.
Rope handles would be a cool touch and would be pretty easy to add. Thanks for checking it out!
my dad is a carpenter. and this is probably one of my favorite diy/woodworking/makeover channels!!!
thanks!
That's a beautiful stain just WOW!!!
DAMN DUDE...!!!!!.....keep em coming.....!!!!!
thanks!
Perfect backyard storage table!
It would work great like that! Maybe drill a couple of holes in the bottom if it's going to see a lot of rain just in case.
Outstanding job on the table top, great project
Loving this idea. Like that your using reclaimed wood too!
Thanks! I had several big pieces of that wood in my basement, and I thought this would be a perfect way to use some of it up.
The color of the wood on top came out beautifully! I love it!
Thanks! That's the jar of homemade wood stain I made a while back when we were renovating our bathroom.
regarding the jigsaw cut, i have a top o the line crapsman and it tends to do the same thing if i use thin blades in thick wood. i found useing better blades and thicker ones in thicker wood helps. rarely can i get it to cut spot on which is why i also use my routers. nice table idea as well you have lots of good ideas
Yeah, I'm thinking the 2x's are just a bit too thick to get a decent cut with the jig saw.
The table top stain looks amazing. How about sealing the bottom and use it as a drinks cooler :)
Sure. You could do that pretty easily to it.
I didn't think of the sealing of it (good thought), but I did think wow, just roll that top away and fill it with drinks and Ice!!!
I thought it was going to be a table/ice tub for drinks. You always do a nice job.
You could totally do that with it. The cashier at Tractor Supply suggested using it for drinks, too.
love this table...you are very talented..i enjoy all your DIY's..
Thank you!
Great build.
thanks!
Brilliant !
Looks great. Thanks for the video.
Thanks!
Good job, I'll try it
You should do one with your rust technique on the tub and then a slick painted finish in ocean blue on the top. Leave the feet raw (sanded, but raw) and it would look really beachy!
That would look really cool too!
If you miter the cross pieces so they are just a bit too small away from the lid, and just a TOUCH too big where they screw into the lid, they will snug into place perfectly by pushing the metal out just a touch in four directions. Nice pressure attachment.
Great job though, and thanks for the idea, I think I need to make one of these for myself!
Loved it!
thanks!
Good! Keep it up!
Even before watching this video I already love it! (secret) I am partial to round tables (laughing).
ha! Awesome. Glad you like it.
You're Awesome!
where do you plan on using it/placing it?
I'm going to flip it on Craigslist, but the intention is a coffee table or big side table.
WOW
Your wife is a lucky lady...!!!!!
It's actually the other way around. She puts up with all my projects taking over the house.
Hi there! I enjoy your videos. Question: how much did you pay for the router? ( the power tool that cut the circle nicely) and where do you get one?
one of my favorites by you! can I ask how much you priced at?
Thanks! I have about $20 in it and I'll price it around $120 and see how that goes around here where I live.
You could have turned the tub down and put a lazy Susan on the metal to screw to the table top, just a thought👻
That's a great idea. My wife wanted me to make a table with a lazy susan, but I did this instead. I might have to try your idea out sometime.
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Do u sell what u make??
I keep some, but usually flip most of them on Craigslist.
Clear coat should be Hellsmans marine for outdoors. Brown stain needs to. be distressed
Let's go to Stodoys website, if you want to learn how to build it yourself.
Legs to modern