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Hello all,
I recently had the good fortune where a couple of friends found a dark brown solid timber dining table for me on a marketplace for $50. I was on the lookout for a good strong table to serve as both a dining table, and a kitchen island. I've sanded the table back, and given it 3 coats of white paint, and it looks fantastic.
Currently, the clearance underneath the table is 630mm as there are 2 chunky supporting beams running the length of the table. I need to raise the table by >220mm to increase the clearance of to >850mm, to park our Bellini dishwasher and 850mm high LG washing machine underneath. This would mean a totale table height of >970mm. A few extra mm's for good measure would be fine.
Here is an image to help visualise what I mean:
I'd appreciate your guidance for how to go about this, please. I don't know if adding a solid piece the entire width at the floor level or simply an extension piece on each leg would matter; I went with the entire width idea thinking it may maintain strength.
Thanks,
Jason
Morning @BoeingFan
Now thats handy Envious that you have a mate with a portable sawmill Serioulsy nice!
Would love to see a pic or two of the raised table/bench when you finish it?
Dave
Howd @Dave-1
It is handy mate, and I'll be sure to oblige with pics when she's finished.
Cheers,
Jason
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