Combo Oak and steel kitchen table

Brent H

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I am building a custom Oak topped kitchen table with an iron leg set that ties into a railing I made for a client several months ago.

The top is 8/4 red oak finished to 1-7/8 thick with a table top measuring 30” x 66”. It will be stained a combination of black and grey and then clear coated a bunch of times.

The top so far:
The start:
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After planing, edging, (biscuits double row x 6” spacing) glue up and a first sand:

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The base is made out of 4 legs (3x3x 1/8” tubing) and the stretchers are 1x1x 1/8” square tubing

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Should be hitting the prime/paint soon. I mig welded the frame all together. I will post some finished pics before delivery.
 

YotaBota

Mike
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That's a neat design. In the last picture I thought the legs were crooked but then I saw the window, your camera is toying with my emotion. lol
 

Brent H

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@David_R8 - planned finish is a flat black - like an older metal fence. I will sand things down and remove any imperfections then prime, and put about 4 coats of just a tremclad rust flat black on.
 

CalgaryPT

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Now that's a table capable of supporting more than just a salad bowl or two :) Sooooooo nice. Love the oak.

(Salad....that's the green stuff that just takes up valuable space in the stomach intended for meat, right?)
 

PeterT

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...then prime, and put about 4 coats of just a tremclad rust flat black on.

Its going to look pretty spanky no matter how you finish it but FWIW I noticed some really cool (spray bomb) finishes at the local home depot. They generically call them 'metallic' but some really interesting shades textures & even mottling effects. Might be these or tremclad equivalence, seems like everyone is in the game now.
https://www.rustoleum.ca/product-catalog/consumer-brands/universal/metallic

My only beef about flat is certain paints show any kind of finger mark or wear or even moderate wiping as some degree of shiny & your eyes pick this out almost immediately. Semi-gloss (and that is a highly variable term among paint suppliers) is kind of a nice compromise, not glossy but visually more wearable over time. Might be worth sacrificing a can to test the end result.
 

Brent H

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@PeterT - thanks - I will look into that. The top just received its stain coat. The client wants a satin finish - nothing glossy. 428DAD26-4779-416E-A6CF-DC4753314A95.jpeg
I primed the legs and they will get sanded tomorrow and then coated flat.
The project got a bit de-railed when our cloths dryer went for a dump. The drum idler pulley seized on the shaft and the motor pulley broke as did the belt.
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so seeing this as an amazing- “ look what I do with all those tools Honey” type time I got a new belt and idler and then made a new fancy pulley for the motor and had Laundry back on track before the end of the day!

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Lucky for me the motor was 3/8-24 thread and I had a chunk of 2” OD aluminium- hopefully better than the cast one. I did not put any flats on the pulley (as the original had) as if it breaks like the original the flats are the first thing to break- LOL
 

Tom O

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Lucky b our garage furnace gave up the ghost and was replaced with a little more modern one reconditioned though.
 
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