Building a Reclaimed Barn Wood Farm Table From Scratch

I have to admit that the work itself was done by my husband and I was merely his helper. We decided to build a reclaimed barn wood farm table from scratch. Our first stop was to an awesome secret spot, secret because I've been forbidden from sharing its location, to pick out the wood. This place had a huge selection of slabs, doors, and everything wood. Most of the wood comes from salvaged barns in Ohio!
We decided on three thick slabs to make a decent size table. As you can see they weren't exactly the same size so they needed to be trimmed.
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  • Jeannie Carle Jeannie Carle on Mar 14, 2016
    LOVE the table.!!! LOVE the canvas backdrop!!! WHERE on earth did you find that?
  • Kathy Jones Adams Kathy Jones Adams on Mar 14, 2016
    Where can I get those neat lights in the picture? We are redoing our basement and making it industrial looking and those r great. !
  • Susan Garton Susan Garton on Mar 15, 2016
    Why would you be forbid from telling the place to buy the wood if they sell it?
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  • D fuhrman D fuhrman on Mar 23, 2016
    really,really nice
  • William William on Apr 23, 2016
    I love working with reclaimed wood. The character, the history, the quality. You can't buy that in the big box stores. I love how you used plumbing pipe and fittings for the base. Great job!
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