Vintage Style Coffee Table From Pallet - VIDEO

PaintyCloud
by PaintyCloud
11 Materials
$30
3 Days
Easy
Would you like to get a vintage look in your room? But couldn't you find the perfect table to fit in your needs?
Let's create your own vintage style coffee table from pallets and spend less than $ 30. Are you curious how can you do it? Check and enjoy this tutorial video! :)


TUTORIAL VIDEO


what you need:
- 2 EUR pallets
- 4 casters
- safety tools (gloves and goggles)
- power tools (jigsaw, sander, screw dirver)
- stain & varnish


SAW the pallets in half
always USE gloves and goggles during the work


SAND the surface completely (use 80 grit paper for sanding)


by the edges and the hard aprroachable surfaces USE rotary tool


let's STAIN the surface with your fav colored stain


GET a vintage look to you table
SAND again the surface (by the second sanding USE 120 grit paper)


BRUSH the dust off and
the next step is VARNISH WORK


VARNISH WORK


DRILL 2 holes on each slats


then MARK the places of next holes with a help of nails


USE 6 carriage bolts for the joint


FIX the 4 casters to the bottom


Don't forget to check the tutorial video too!!! :)


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  • Carol Cole Carol Cole on Sep 18, 2018

    Great job, but don't u have trouble with things falling in between the boards?

  • Susie Susie on Nov 07, 2018

    Pretty! May I ask the color of your stain??

  • Janet B Janet B on Oct 18, 2019

    Love it!!!

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  • Connie Connie on Feb 09, 2023

    Yes! I am going to have my husband make me one of these! Love it!

  • Bailey Bailey on May 25, 2023

    Great work and looks easy enough to do. Now I know what to do with my last two small pallets. Thanks for sharing.

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