Picnic Table

by belarson in Workshop > Woodworking

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Picnic Table

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Material Lists

lets see here.
i went to home depot and got

6 plastic decking 1x6 planks 8 feet long.
4 2x4 8 feet long
2 2x6 8 feet long
cermanic coated deck screws 1 5/8 inch
stainless steel deck screws for attaching the table top to the supports
they were 2 inches long.
2 7 inch lag bolts with a 3/4 inch drive head.
2 7/16 inch x 4 inch lag bolts and washers to fit


tools,
electric drill
hammer
socket wrench
framing square

Cutting 2x4 Table Supports.

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i think i cut the cross members at 27 inches.
you need to measure the board for your own fit.
regardless, i cut 4 of them
and laid them on the floor.
then i screwed a piece of 24 inch 2x4 inbetween the supports to keep them in place while i screwed the decking onto the supports with the stainless steel screws.

Finish the Tabletop on the Floor

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use the framing square to keep your decking boards at right angles to your supports.
i used 1/4 inch spacers to space the boards evenly on the supports.

Flip the Finished Table Top Over

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carefull, it is heavy
remove the center holding brace

then attach 2x4 supports and screw them into sides of the cross supports on the end then using the your 1 5/8th inch deck screws attach the board to the plastic decking from the bottom (the screws will not go all the way through the decking)

You Should Have Something That Looks Like This

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Leggs

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this part is a little tricky
i need something that could hold the weight of the table while being able to take great lateral force so i came up with this design

i used the 2x6 and cut them at 38 degrees and 36 inches long, i cut four (4) of them identical
then notched them at one end to fit over the 2x4 support beam
i centered the board to the support and screwed it into the support
i did the same on the otherside.
where the two pieces crossed, i places a screw just to hold them together.

Lateral Support

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i cut a lateral support the hold the leggs
and used the lag screws to anchor the support to the 2x4 support structure.

You Should Have Something That Looks Like This

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Flip Table Over

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get the cat and see if she approves

Addendum

i add structural support under the table for added support to tie together the induvidual supports.

i estimate the table can support up to a thousand pounds.

i will add a picture later of the extra supports

Flip the Finished Table Top Over

carefull, it is heavy

Flip the Finished Table Top Over


Cutting 2x4 Table Supports.