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I used cedar (recycled from an old verandah) for the top and pine legs.  All assembled with the help of a Kreg jig and finished off with Jarrah stain and satin outdoor clear finish.  The cooler insert is just a rectangle planter.

Kreg jig

Planer thicknesser 

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Drop saw

 

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MitchellMc
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Outdoor cooler Coffee Table

What a fantastic job you've done @WoodenGregsWood! It's such a clever and functional design, combining both a stylish table and a cooler in one piece. The use of recycled cedar gives it a great rustic look, and the finishing touches with the Jarrah stain really add a beautiful depth to the wood. It’s great to see how you’ve created something that’s not only practical but looks great in your outdoor space as well. 

 

Well done!

 

Mitchell

 

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ivona
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Re: Outdoor cooler coffee table

Omg amazing 

JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Outdoor cooler coffee table

Hi @ivona,

 

Allow me to tag @WoodenGregsWood so he is notified of your kind words.

 

Jacob

 

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