do you remember the "table in progress"...after months of not knowing what to do with it i finally figured it out. i consider this my biggest project cause it involves 3 different objects (all "trash"), welding skills and a lot of patience. ( it took me a while to plan and build a connection between the metalframe, the swivel and the chairs)
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i found two chairs in a school-dumbster...they look good but the metal underneath the chair was completly ripped. |
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the same day i saw this broken stadionbench sitting on the sidewalk...it must have been destiny :) |
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all it took was a metal constuction to hold the table and LOTS of sanding, panting and polishing |
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and thats what it looks like now. |
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The chairs are turnable, so you can face the table, have it to you side or spin around like a hurricane if you´re into that (I am).
bäääm!
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