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[email protected] June 15th 05 10:50 PM

want to build a pinic table that sits 10 people
 
anyone got plans for one


thanks so much .

Guess who June 15th 05 11:49 PM

On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 21:50:51 GMT, "
wrote:

anyone got plans for one


Google: http://www.sticksite.com/picnic.htm

Make it longer and use three leg braces, not two.


Edwin Pawlowski June 16th 05 04:05 AM


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anyone got plans for one


thanks so much .


How wide are their asses? This is critical to know if your wife's family
will all be sitting on one side of the table.



Andy Dingley June 16th 05 11:36 AM

On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 21:50:51 GMT, "
wrote:

anyone got plans for one


These simple styles are going to be an awfully long thin bench, if they
seat 10. How about going circular, or (more easily) a hexagon, octagon
or decagon?


Geo June 16th 05 02:12 PM



wrote:
anyone got plans for one


thanks so much .


Try this:
http://www.handymanwire.com/articles/picnic.html. It's an 8
foot table. You can easily scale it to 10 feet if you need. I built
six of these things for a pool that we belong to. Very easy to build.
I like the support beam under the seat for this, and with 10 people
you'll probably need it.

Alternatively, as someone else suggested, the
octgo...octgert...octogoganl...the 8 sided table might also work.


Robatoy June 16th 05 06:02 PM

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"Edwin Pawlowski" wrote:

wrote in message
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anyone got plans for one


thanks so much .


How wide are their asses? This is critical to know if your wife's family
will all be sitting on one side of the table.


You owe me a cappuccino and a professional key-board/monitor cleaning.

Dave in Fairfax June 17th 05 12:43 AM

" wrote:
I was kinda looking for something like this ..


Well, it looks like you have one nearby that you can look at closely.
Try taking picures of it from the appropriate angles and print them onto
graph paper. Scale it to whatever dimensions you'd like and use that as
your plan. This is a text only NG, BTW, if you want to post pix you'll
get less flack if you post to news:alt.binaries.pictures.woodworking,
it's designed to display pictures. Lots of ISPs won't show pictures in
a non-pictures NG, they'll just filter them out.

Dave in Fairfax
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