I wanted to make this project for my son-in-law for Christmas and use up wood I already had in the garage. I also thought using 2x4's was a bit chuncky for the size of the coolbox, so while I used the idea, I did not really use the plans and made up my own. I only used screws to attach the wood for the two shelves, all the other joints were cut and glue joints and at one point I felt I was making a jigsaw puzzle!
Other changes I made were:
No water drain tap - The drain in the cool box is set slightly above the base of the coolbox. I loved the idea of a tap for the external look of the finished project but for a practical purpose, it is very fiddly to install and you would still have to emply the bottom of the coolbox with a cloth as the water would not completely drain from the box. I did not remove the handles and made the wooden box slightly bigger, just big enough to raise the handle and remove the coolbox for emptying and cleaning.
Decorative Bottle Caps - Instead of putting these on the front, I designed the lid so that it could be covered with a layer of bottlecaps and grout (having first glued the caps on). The provided a surface for putting hot food on should you want to use it as a 'hotpad' (although you would not be able to open it if you did) - but mostly, I thought they would be less likely to fall off, it povides a rain/weather barrier, and futher insulates the box. So the lid in my version is framed with wood, then has a layer of insulation, a layer of 3/4" wood, then the bottle caps/grout.
Bottle Cap Catcher - I added a bottle opener to the side opposite the shelf and attached below it a 1/2 circle terricotta planter which comes with a hole in the bottom to catch bottle caps.
The whole thing was painted in 3 different layers of Anne Sloan chalk paint, waxed and sanded to give it the distressed look.
I have a list of the wood used (with sizes) if anyone wants it. I plan to write the plans up better, but for now this is what I have.
Comments
ScottyG
Tue, 03/03/2015 - 08:15
WOW!
Kudos on a job well done. The bed looks AWESOME! ヅ
In reply to WOW! by ScottyG
Radcrafter
Tue, 03/03/2015 - 12:22
Thank You!
It was a long, cold Saturday in the garage assembling that headboard, but so worth it!
Ana White
Wed, 03/04/2015 - 14:12
LOVE!
LOVE!
ritamello
Mon, 05/04/2015 - 15:40
Love this!
So can I ask more details on how you added it to the existing bed frame?