I haven’t been recycling pallets for very long, actually only about two years, so l love to see what other Crafters build with pallets. I have wanted to try my hands at a farmhouse table and benches, so I gave it a shot. I decided to create something a little rustic that wasn’t too complicated but would look nice in a large dining room where everyone could be set comfortably.
The table dimensions are 83 x 36 x 30 inches. The frame was built using two wood pallets (size: 36 x 36 inches) secured by metal brackets.
Later, I added two 2×6’s one on each end for the breadboards. Using 3-inch screws, I was able to screws these on the ends of the pallets from the inside then later I added a 1×2″ along the full length of the table.
I removed boards from the bottom of the pallets then replaced them with sections of two other pallets to secure tabletop. For the top of the table, I dismantled two pallets, cutting them to fit a lengthwise end to end in two sections and width of the top. It is here where I added the 2×6’s one on each end.
For the support, I built tressels using 4×4’s and 2×4’s from a commercial pallet and pieces of some 2×6’s I had from other builds. I was able to salvage several long 2×4’s from the same commercial pallet using one running lengthwise as a beam for support between tressels.
I cut a 2×4’s into pieces to make a hole for support beam to rest. The benches were a little longer than the norm, 72x18x12 1/2. I built them this way, to add width between each individual as well as the additional seating. And these were made using 2×6’s and 2×4’s also from commercial pallets.
I built tressels for the bottom of the set to match the table. The top of benches were commercial pallets pieces I had dismantled. I sanded these then used a polyurethane with a stain. I wanted something a little different, so I stained the bottom tressels darker and the top I stained then wrapped off. This left wood giving it a beautiful look but rustic. Something that stood out In the wood on the table, was a heart shape design which gave it a unique look.
Tools used:
- Circular saw
- Screw gun
- 3-inch screws
Woof filler- Sanders, belt,
and palm Polyurethane with stain Paintbrush Cheesecloth
This is absolutely beautiful 🥰🥰🥰
this is gorgeous buddy, really nice work and built like old-school chunky furniture which will last a lifetime,
top job