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    Oak Table with PICS

    I just finished this "TV Table". I wanted something more comfortable to use while I watch TV. The top is 20" deep by 30" wide. Total height is 25".

    The table has casters so I can easily move it out of the way and so the grandkids can move it around.

    It is also a great study table for the grandkids. See photo. The legs also can roll under the couch so that the table is closer to the person using it.

    I made it from red oak scraps that were laying around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ralph Barhorst
    I just finished this "TV Table". I wanted something more comfortable to use while I watch TV. The top is 20" deep by 30" wide. Total height is 25".

    The table has casters so I can easily move it out of the way and so the grandkids can move it around.

    It is also a great study table for the grandkids. See photo. The legs also can roll under the couch so that the table is closer to the person using it.

    I made it from red oak scraps that were laying around.
    Great job Ralph! I really like the finish on the table. That picture with your grandchildren is really cool, and I'm sure it made all your hard work feel worthwhile! Way to go!
    "Be true to your work, your word, and your friend." -Henry David Thoreau

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    Well thought out and very functional, good job.

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    That's a good looking, practical design you've got there. It looks like you've got the little ones planning your next project already. Good job.

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    Nice job Ralph! I clipped the pic for my inspiration file.

    Pete
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    That looks quite functional and perfect for the job, Ralph! Nice job.
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    Great looking table Ralph. Like the concept and the execution.

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    Beautiful, Karl.

    Bruce

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    The table came out real nice, Ralph. Great job.

    - Vaughn

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    Great looking and very useful project Ralph!

    Corey

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    Nice job Ralph! If this is wood from your scrap pile, what does your good wood stash look like?!!

    Dave F.

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