Hi forumites,
I was wondering if anyone might have some advice for me. I live in rural NSW and am currently planning my wedding. I'm sure many know just how painful that is. It is going to cost me $200 - $300 to hire ghastly, plastic tables which are the only option here. SO, given that this is a very rustic wedding, I was thinking that I could possible build 10 VERY basic tables (this will provide an great excuse to be in the shed, i,e 'i'm working on the wedding'). I was wondering if anyone had any advice as to what the absolute minimum cost of the boards might be and what might be the best wood. the numbers are
10 tables
2.5m long and .75m wide
Can be made from pretty damn thin boards and bought rough - I can finish and assemble. I will recycle the timber afterwards so they are more or less one time use. I have bought from Greg before and if anyone thinks this can be done for the sub $500 budget he will be my first email. Any other suggestions would be enormously appreciated.
Phil
I was wondering if anyone might have some advice for me. I live in rural NSW and am currently planning my wedding. I'm sure many know just how painful that is. It is going to cost me $200 - $300 to hire ghastly, plastic tables which are the only option here. SO, given that this is a very rustic wedding, I was thinking that I could possible build 10 VERY basic tables (this will provide an great excuse to be in the shed, i,e 'i'm working on the wedding'). I was wondering if anyone had any advice as to what the absolute minimum cost of the boards might be and what might be the best wood. the numbers are
10 tables
2.5m long and .75m wide
Can be made from pretty damn thin boards and bought rough - I can finish and assemble. I will recycle the timber afterwards so they are more or less one time use. I have bought from Greg before and if anyone thinks this can be done for the sub $500 budget he will be my first email. Any other suggestions would be enormously appreciated.
Phil
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