Make Your Own Pallet Coffee Table
I jumped onto the pallet-to-coffee-table- bandwagon! Here's how I did it!
The first thing you have to do is get yourself some pallets.
You will also need:
-a saw
-a drill
-a good sturdy surface to work on (in my case, my floor )
-other stuff, etc
The easiest way I found to take the pallets apart was with a Cup drill.
Drill a hole around the nails that hold the pallet together.
You will be left with less material to work with on the length of etch piece of wood, but in my case I wanted a smaller table so everything was fine.
And you got yourself a picnic table!
Just kidding!
lets move to the good stuff....
You will need an electric sander. Sand each of your pieces until smooth. Make sure not to over-sand, or you will end up with uneven sized pieces. Just remove that grungy top layer and call it a day :)
Once your pieces have been sanded, wash them thoroughly and let them dry for a day. This ensures, clean pieces that aren't covered in excess detritus, which could make them difficult to stick together.
Next, take your favorite wood stain color (I used Plain) and stain all pieces to match. I put 2 layers on each of my pieces.
Once they are stained, LET THEM DRY. Do not attempt to do anything with them until they are, while they are damp, the wood i more fragile, and also your fingertips will get stained. Wait 24 hours..
Assemble all your pieces and drill them together :)
This is what mine looked like all assembled! It's a great addition to my man-cave! but such items are not limited to man-caves! I encourage you to try this piece of furniture in your living room! Front table in the mudroom! Conversation piece in ANY room!
This is what mine looked like all assembled! It's a great addition to my man-cave! but such items are not limited to man-caves! I encourage you to try this piece of furniture in your living room! Front table in the mudroom! Conversation piece in ANY room!!!!
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Suggested materials:
- Pallets
- Driller (homdepot)
- Cup drill (homdepot)
- Jig Saw (homdepot)
- Wood Stain (homdepot)
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Joanie on Aug 25, 2018
It serves its purpose. It's a piece of furniture that reminds me of the Family who lived in a tree. A story book tale. Swiss Family Robinson?????? I'll get back to ya on that...lol.
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I'd like to know how to make a DIY couch like the one that is in the picture with your DIY pallet coffee table?