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  1. #16
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    Yeah I'm very pleased with myself. Keep smiling every time I walk past it.

    I had to get 4 bricklayers from next door to carry the top in for me and then flip the table over when I screwed the legs in. Cost a slab of beer. All were happy. I love the beer economy

  2. #17
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    can you show us a photo of how you attached the legs?
    regards from Alberta, Canada

    ian

  3. #18
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    http://imgur.com/V4lsaG7,FGgLCl2

    As you suggested pretty much

  4. #19
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    Awesome! Love this style of leg. Although I'm thinking of having a crack at the angled version ( but in a coffee table ).

    Great work. Inspired.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sebastiaan76 View Post
    Awesome! Love this style of leg. Although I'm thinking of having a crack at the angled version ( but in a coffee table ).

    Great work. Inspired.
    Yeah I wanted to do an angled leg, but i didn't have the tools to cut the box joint i wanted to use for them to improve the strength of the join. Might not be so much of an issue for a coffee table.

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