What would you do with this?
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Jill Feigelman on Nov 10, 2014I love the idea of turning it into a table! What a great conversation starter :)Helpful Reply
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Swan Road Designs on Nov 10, 2014I think it would make a great coffee table. Remove the swivel wheels and add some primitive/rustic legs and give it a bit of a finish to protect it. You could actually have a thick piece of glass cut to cover the whole top, which would add even more protection for the signage.Helpful Reply
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Chris aka monkey on Nov 10, 2014i too think it would make an awesome coffee table remove creeper swivels add chunky short legs and reattach swivels, i would just clean and put some polycrylic on top to protect it, if it doesn't fit your decor put it on craigslist and it will be gone in days mancavers would love it xxHelpful Reply
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Dyana Elkins on Nov 10, 2014Add higher sides to it and it can be used for underbed storage!Helpful Reply
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Carole on Nov 10, 2014Make it into a potting bench. I actually like the wheels and it would be a shame to lose them though. Too good to hide under a bed but if you did what Dyana Elkins suggests it might fit under a table or console in a hall where it can be seen. Add some rustic charm. If you used the base as it is and added to it it could be the base for a BBQ cart - already has the wheels?Helpful Reply
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Angelax64 on Nov 10, 2014add some legs and make bench. or top an old chest with it and make a potting table. it is a very interesting thing. I would love to know what you decide.Helpful Reply
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Donna Wilkinson on Nov 10, 2014Put it up on your wall for a terrific wall decoration. Now that would be a conversation piece!Helpful Reply
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Cheryl / Down Sprigg Lane on Nov 10, 2014You all have wonderful ideas!! Thank you so much!!!Helpful Reply
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Angelax64 on Nov 11, 2014it would make great lid to a toy boxHelpful Reply
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Cheryl / Down Sprigg Lane on Nov 11, 2014Awesome idea!!!Helpful Reply
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Marion Nesbitt on Nov 12, 2014I'd coat it with a protector - poly or Cabot's stain wax. I have bought wrought iron deals on wheels for easily moving heavy plants around on my deck. That' s the first thing that came to my mind when I saw it.Helpful Reply
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Cheryl / Down Sprigg Lane on Nov 12, 2014That was another idea I had. Such great ideas. I'm finishing one project and might start this one soon!! Thank you.Helpful Reply
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Mary Hainer on Jan 14, 2015I would polish the creeper wheels and shellac the wood, hang it on a wall and put pictures on it.. something simular to the boat what not shelves. perfect for a man cave.Helpful Reply
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Gail Salminen on Jan 14, 2015@Cheryl Borns perhaps add longer legs and shelves to use in the kitchen or diningroom as extra storage/serving space. You can put the rollers on the bottom of the legs for ease of movement.Helpful Reply
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