dedee
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I have just dismantled all the shelving from a very damp and humid underground wine cellar and I am left with this
There are 10 boards (3 not shown) at 68" (1.73m) x 9" (21.5cm) x 11/4" (27mm)
When cleaned up they look like this
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It is obviously a pine of some sort but apart from being a bit stained seems to have survived possibly 15 or so years in the wine cellar without any real signs of deterioration.
The missus wants a picnic table like this excellent example by creampuff (andy) post608798.html#p608798
I am not at all sure that 1" thick these boards will be strong enough especially for the seats. The top would be braced so no problems there. Perhaps I could brace the seats too? I'd welcome opinions on this.
I can rip the boards down easily enough to obtain a more suitable width but as the timber is all rough sawn it will require a lot of cleaning up. I may have to buy a thicknesser to do this as although doable by hand I am not at all sure I am want that amount of work.
I also found this under the shelves but on the basis of it's plastic cork it could not have been a fine wine when it was new so I will not be trying it. The contents are also VERY cloudy
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Cheers
Andy
There are 10 boards (3 not shown) at 68" (1.73m) x 9" (21.5cm) x 11/4" (27mm)
When cleaned up they look like this
It is obviously a pine of some sort but apart from being a bit stained seems to have survived possibly 15 or so years in the wine cellar without any real signs of deterioration.
The missus wants a picnic table like this excellent example by creampuff (andy) post608798.html#p608798
I am not at all sure that 1" thick these boards will be strong enough especially for the seats. The top would be braced so no problems there. Perhaps I could brace the seats too? I'd welcome opinions on this.
I can rip the boards down easily enough to obtain a more suitable width but as the timber is all rough sawn it will require a lot of cleaning up. I may have to buy a thicknesser to do this as although doable by hand I am not at all sure I am want that amount of work.
I also found this under the shelves but on the basis of it's plastic cork it could not have been a fine wine when it was new so I will not be trying it. The contents are also VERY cloudy
Cheers
Andy