If you need more seating for guests, but would rather save the money for designer beer, build your own Pallet Stringer Bar Stools instead!
Pallet Stringer Bar Stools:
First, I found three pallets and separated them down. Next, I used the heavy stringer boards with the forklift arches and cut them to length for the legs. Then I used deck boards to create a frame to hold the legs. I added a second frame towards the feet to keep the legs from spreading out while in use. Finally, I topped them with deck boards that I closely spaced. Then, I sanded everything to avoid splinters. I used a classic gray stain on the bottom of the stools. I applied a vintage oak stain on the top seat portion. The stools are sealed with lacquer.
Nice use of pallet stringers! How about a Lounge Set to go with them?
Be nice if you mentioned the size, L x W x H, so we know if we wanted to purchase or not. I can pretty much figure out all them by the pictures. But for the future, you might want to list the dimensions.
How many pallets do I need to build 4 stools
do you have the directions?
I like the project looks good is there anyway you can send the plans on how you made this
HOLA AMIGO NECESITO LAS MEDIDAS Y LOS MATERIALES COMO TORNILLOS, ETC ,PARA BUSCARLO Y HACERLOS
Anyone know where I can buy (not make) this kind of thing from?
Message the artist – they may be a pro; or there’s always Etsy too.
Hi Tim, I’m a beginner at all of this, do you have any directions with dimensions, etc for these stools? I would like to try and make a couple of them. thanks, Mike
Very nice…