Easy to build 8 foot long picnic table - seats more people, and more substantial (so won't blow away in the wind or easily be stolen). Step by step plans from Ana-White.com
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Picnic table plans dimensions
Preparation
Shopping List
- 6 - 2x4 @ 8 feet long
- 9 - 2x6 @ 8 feet long
- 100 exterior screws, between 2-1/2" and 3" long (recommend star bit construction or deck screws, #9)
- Finish - recommend a penetrating stain, can be semi transparent or opaque for a paint like finish
TIP: Apply finish to the boards before making cuts. After assembly, add a coat to the tops of the table and seat, and cut ends
Cut List
- 6 - 2x4 @ 30-7/8" long - both ends cut PARALLEL to each other at 22-1/2 degree angle cut, long point to short point measurement - LEGS
- 3 - 2x4 @ 60-1/2" long - both ends cut NOT PARALLEL to each other, 22-1/2" degree angle cut, long point to long point measurement - SEAT SUPPORT
- 3 - 2x4 @ 29-1/2" long - both ends cut NOT PARALLEL to each other, 22-1/2" degree angle cut, long point to long point measurement - TABLE SUPPORT
- 2 - 2x4 @ 45-3/4" long - both ends cut PARALLEL to each other at 15 degree angle cut, long point to short point measurement - CROSS BRACE
- 9 - 2x6 @ 8 feet long (do not need to cut)
Cutting Instructions
To fit all cuts on the 2x4s, start at the top of the cut list, and work down, only cut from a new 2x4 if you cannot fit the cut on scraps from earlier cuts. Recommended cuts are as shown below:
- First 2x4: / 30-7/8" / 30-7/8" / 30-7/8" /
- Second 2x4: / 30-7/8" / 30-7/8" / 30-7/8" /
- Third 2x4: / 60-1/2" \ 29-1/2" /
- Fourth 2x4: / 60-1/2" \ 29-1/2" /
- Fifth 2x4: / 60-1/2" \ 29-1/2" /
- Sixth 2x4: / 45-3/4" / 45-3/4" /
Instructions
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Step 3
Step 4
Step 5
Project Type
Room
Comments
hoppier
Mon, 07/06/2020 - 10:59
Nice plans and possible modification for umbrella pole
I've been wanting to make a picnic table for my deck, and I think I'll go with this one.
I have a patio umbrella and I am thinking about modifying this plan slightly to provide for an umbrella pole hole in the center of table top. I'll add a second center support so that there will be a 1.5" gap (the width of the legs) between the two center supports which should be wide enough for a standard 1.5" diameter umbrella pole to fit between. With the second center support, that basically means that when you look at the pic in Step 4, the left side of the table will be the mirror image of the right side, except only the right side will have the lower seat brace attached to the center legs. To further anchor the umbrella pole, I might also attach a galvanized 2-hole clamp to the center seat support although that might not be necessary since I'll also have a umbrella base. I may need to shorten one or both of the diagonal cross braces that go under the table since then left brace will join to the center support 3" "sooner" with this modification.
This may be over engineering but I'm also considering dado (?) joints for the two outer seat seat supports. I would cut a horizontal dado around 3/8" or 1/2" deep into the legs and the fit the lower seat supports into the dado. Maybe do the same for the center too although I'd need to make sure I account for where the umbrella pole is positioned, so that might not work for the center seat support.
I'm also considering bigger bolts for the three seat supports where they fasten to the 6 legs, as well as for the 3 (or 4) upper support bars. I usually see pretty big bolts on picnic tables as opposed to ordinary deck screws.
alextt88
Mon, 07/13/2020 - 18:37
Nice
Nice