tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4295874373861416757.post8366891805210950913..comments2024-03-11T02:37:07.814-05:00Comments on Purposeful Productions: DIY Wood Patio Table with Drink StorageAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11162684800272670325noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4295874373861416757.post-28395846851835631242014-04-06T15:46:12.601-05:002014-04-06T15:46:12.601-05:00Hi Jeff, So sorry for the delayed response! I talk...Hi Jeff, So sorry for the delayed response! I talked with my husband who made the table with my father-in-law and they used the Domestic Engineer's plans and modified them as they went. That means there are no plans or a cut list. :( Sorry for the inconvenience. I do know they made the table top basically the same as Domestic Engineer's except the brackets for the planter box coolers which replaced those hefty wood boxes. The solid legs would create smaller openings on each side so just be sure that you measure your chair widths and add a couple of inches for elbow room when you make those cuts. Our table fits two chairs on the long sides with plenty of room or we can squeeze in a third if we need the extra seating... that's another option. <br /><br />Sorry again about the plans... I hope your project goes well! If you have any finished project photos then I hope you share them with me because I'd love to see!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11162684800272670325noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4295874373861416757.post-85597594538198356742014-03-27T14:13:54.294-05:002014-03-27T14:13:54.294-05:00Hi Kassy, I'm pretty new to woodworking, but ...Hi Kassy, I'm pretty new to woodworking, but have access to all the best equipment and am thinking of tacking this project. Love what you guys did with this table. I found the similar one on the Ana-White site, but it's with 2 x 4 legs and I would rather do the solid one you guys made. I like the simpler brackets underneath for the planter boxes too. Much easier. Any chance you or your husband have plans or lumber dimensions from the project? Being new at this I am scared to try it without those. Thanks if you can provide!Jeffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05312029741617668834noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4295874373861416757.post-26137393509280557922013-11-20T14:19:45.082-06:002013-11-20T14:19:45.082-06:00The legs are solid cedar. We wanted it to be heavy...The legs are solid cedar. We wanted it to be heavy and durable so that is why we chose that route though I think you could go with something smaller and lighter if that was more suitable for your needs.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11162684800272670325noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4295874373861416757.post-62572832495913158022013-11-19T16:50:35.444-06:002013-11-19T16:50:35.444-06:00awesome table. I've seen the one on DE's ...awesome table. I've seen the one on DE's site, but like the way you built yours with the planter box to be removable. The question I had is . . . are the legs solid? limonadahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15963733557581956173noreply@blogger.com