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Workbench Console

May 11, 2011 |
posted by amandamclark85
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Workbench Console
Workbench Console
Workbench Console
About This Project
Saw this bar in the PB catalog and loved it! SO excited when I found it on Ana's site... This project was a little more time-consuming than the others I've done. A ton of 2x4's are used, and we bought stud grade 2x4's...definitely got our money's worth out of our palm sander. The table top gets pretty heavy so I couldn't have done it without a hand from the hubbs. We built four separate pieces - the table top, the lower shelf/box, and the legs. We stained everything, then assembled the pieces. Finished assembling this the morning of my work Christmas party, which we were hosting. The perfect drink station!
From Plan (new): 
Estimated Cost: 
$100
Estimated Time Investment: 
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Required Skill Level: 
Intermediate
Type of Wood: 
pine
Finish Used: 
Dark Oak Polystain - a little distressing with hammer, nails, screwdriver
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debandtom25's picture

LOVE IT!

This looks like it's right out of a Pottery Barn catalog. The handle on the end makes it!


posted by debandtom25 | on Thu, 2011-05-12 18:22
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benfoldsfivealive's picture

This is gorgeous! How many

This is gorgeous! How many coats of polystain did you apply? Also, did you sand between each coat? Thanks in advance!

posted by benfoldsfivealive | on Tue, 2011-06-28 17:17

I love this!!

I love this where did you guys buy the handle from?

posted by kissmeagain123@yahoo.com (not verified) | on Mon, 2011-07-04 17:56

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