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1940s Wooden Gameboard Repurposed Table
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GadgetSponge Design House
(IC: blogger)
Hey folks! I just finished a table that I really enjoyed putting together. It started with a fantastic Carrom brand #95 wooden board game. I removed the other side design to give myself a flat surface to build my table leg foundation. All the netting in the corner pockets is intact and the table legs have a naturally-chipped patina that you just can't replicate without a lot of patience and torture! Haha.
I did some custom wood work underneath to give the table legs strong support and I cut into the 2x4 framing pieces to offer more leg room height underneath. I also reinforced the legs with some metal angle brass hardware.
This newly-created table is ready for a second life of more games or simple enjoyment as a side table or party table. GAME ON!!!
Measurements: 28.5" wide; 28" tall.
FOR SALE!
I did some custom wood work underneath to give the table legs strong support and I cut into the 2x4 framing pieces to offer more leg room height underneath. I also reinforced the legs with some metal angle brass hardware.
This newly-created table is ready for a second life of more games or simple enjoyment as a side table or party table. GAME ON!!!
Measurements: 28.5" wide; 28" tall.
FOR SALE!
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Published December 31st, 2013 8:11 PM
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