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That's really nice Pete - working with reclaimed timber is always an adventure! The stretchers look great but are they just there for aesthetic purposes or are they really needed?
 
Hi, RodgerM

The stretchers do tie all the legs together, so when the wife slams the cleaner in to a leg or we drag it across the floor it shares the loading between all the legs so puting less strain on the joints at the top of the table.

pete
 
Pete Maddex":39h2b5kt said:
Hi, RodgerM

The stretchers do tie all the legs together, so when the wife slams the cleaner in to a leg or we drag it across the floor it shares the loading between all the legs so puting less strain on the joints at the top of the table.

pete

Ahh! Yes - the Hoover demolition derby! I know it well. #-o
 
nice looks great. and the beech in the legs.... as new to woodworking not yet looked much into how to make a table like that yet as in one that extends.

part from that i should finish my own smaller stuff off before i even start thinking of other/new things to make just cant help it lol
 
That's a lovely job Pete =D> =D> =D>

Nice to see you actually do something with that mega hoard of planes of yours.
 
I'd not seen it before either, but thanks for digging it out. Wow, fantastic job and who would have guessed what was hiding under that varnish. Bet you're an expert at getting an edge quickly now :shock:
 

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