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River coffee table

cowboy

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Hi all

River coffee table & a new project a rocking restoration
 

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Penpal

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It would appear you affixed a sheet of material underneath two beautiful timber pieces and framed them. I like the effect,neat and impressive. The Rocker something of a challenge mate.

Peter.
 

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It would appear you affixed a sheet of material underneath two beautiful timber pieces and framed them. I like the effect,neat and impressive. The Rocker something of a challenge mate.

Peter.

thanks for that Peter but it is not a sheet stuck underneath it is epoxy filling the river it is suppose to have some lights underneath
 

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Looks great. Would be a great addition to anyone’s room.

Now the rocker is exactly like one we had years ago. Looking forward [MENTION=421]cowboy[/MENTION] to seeing the outcome of what you do to that.:thinks:

Are you planning something traditional or more arty?

Kevin:banana:
 

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Love the table and the rocker looks like it is going to be a great restoration project I look forward to seeing the end result
 

Penpal

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Sorry mate my friend in Tassie pours slump glass in his, from your pic it looks below the level of the timber. Must have been fun pouring.

Peter.
 

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Looks great. Would be a great addition to anyone’s room.

Now the rocker is exactly like one we had years ago. Looking forward [MENTION=421]cowboy[/MENTION] to seeing the outcome of what you do to that.:thinks:

Are you planning something traditional or more arty?

Kevin:banana:

traditional Kevin l think
 
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