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This Old House DIY Expert and House One Editor Jenn Largesse demonstrates how to make a simple outdoor side table that holds an umbrella and has a hideaway to keep drinks cool.
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Cost: $50 + plastic bins
Time: 4 hours
Difficulty: Easy
Tools:
Pencil [amzn.to/3j6v0wf]
Tape measure [amzn.to/2Zu6I7D]
Router fitted with a Chamfer bit [amzn.to/2OmLBxr]
Miter saw [amzn.to/32g5r5U]
Pocket hole jig [amzn.to/3iZneEd
Drill/driver [amzn.to/38UbLkG]
1/8-inch drill bit [amzn.to/2ZqAfz2]
Jigsaw or 1 1/2 inch hole saw attachment [amzn.to/2CtIwcg]
Hand clamps [amzn.to/2OnYmbe]
Shopping List:
• (5) 1 x 6 x 8’ Boards [thd.co/38SzjWX]
• (2) 2 x 2 x 8’ Boards [thd.co/2WhqmkZ]
• 2-inch Deck Screws [amzn.to/3gVUY3A]
• 1¼-inch Pocket Hole Screws [amzn.to/2CtG7OM]
• (1) 1½” x 2’ PVC Pipe [thd.co/38Rk3d7]
• (2) 14”x6”x8” Plastic Bins [amzn.to/2DEsk8I]
• (4) 2-inch hinges [thd.co/30aqUul]
• (1) Thumb Screw [thd.co/3exJa65]
Cut List:
• 1 x 6 Front and Back boards - 8 @ 19½ inches (Bevel edges and clip corners at 45-degrees)
• 1 x 6 Side Boards - 8 @ 18 inches (Bevel edges)
• 1 x 6 Inside Shelf and Base Boards - 3 @ 18 inches (Bevel edges)
• 1 x 6 Lid Boards - 3 @ 18 inches (Trim two of these a bit short so they open and close more easily)
• 2 x 2 Uprights - 4 @ 21¾ inches
• 2 x 2 Lid Supports - 2 @ 15 inches
This project is full of cool features, including a beveled detail that makes the horizontal boards look like one continuous layer, a holder for a removable umbrella, and a hinged top that opens to reveal containers for keeping drinks cool.
Steps for Building an Umbrella Stand Side Table
1. Bevel the Edges
2. Cut the Pieces to Length
3. Prep the Front and Back Boards
4. Prep the Side Boards
5. Assemble the “Levels”
6. Join the Levels
7. Add the Lid Supports
8. Prep and Install the Lid
9. Attach the Inside boards
10. Prep the Pipe
11. Add the Finishing Touches
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This Old House, Ask This Old House, DIY, Home Improvement, DIY Ideas, Renovation, Renovation Ideas, How To Fix, How To Install, How To Build, Jenn Largesse, patios, woodworking, umbrella stand, side table, storage, 4-6 minutes
How to Build an Umbrella Stand Side Table | House One
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Комментарии : 23   
@DF-qe8ul
@DF-qe8ul 14 дней назад
Use Pressure treated wood because you’ll be fishing it out of the pool when there is a gentle breeze
@tombrown3583
@tombrown3583 3 года назад
Is there a supply list?
@jillbeyer7204
@jillbeyer7204 2 года назад
I was wondering what size of screws are needed and the type of screws. How much wood do I need to buy? It would be nice to have a supply list
@mahmoodkhan6623
@mahmoodkhan6623 2 года назад
You can buy #8 x 2" screws or #8 x 1 3/4" screws
@mahmoodkhan6623
@mahmoodkhan6623 2 года назад
6 x 1x 6 x 8 wood
@mahmoodkhan6623
@mahmoodkhan6623 2 года назад
2 x 2 x 2 x 8
@robertbamford8266
@robertbamford8266 4 года назад
Not comfortable with handling PT lumber. And the ability of the table to keep the umbrella upright in a bit of wind.
@Moment2Forever
@Moment2Forever 4 года назад
throw a steel plate in the bottom and it aint goin anywhere
@RegulareoldNorseBoy
@RegulareoldNorseBoy 4 года назад
Well..make ut biggest that. Or full it up with something heavy. Like a bag of water
@MrSGH21
@MrSGH21 4 года назад
You could use cedar and remove the umbrella when not needed or close it
@gregoryhalye8907
@gregoryhalye8907 4 года назад
@@MrSGH21 I second the cedar over pressure treated poisoned wood... my idea for wind involves an extra shelf in bottom for sandbags.
@BA-ef4pr
@BA-ef4pr 3 года назад
If we put pavers in the bottom adding as many as you need for weight. Leave space between pavers for the pole. Pavers also work as cubbies if laid out that way. Easy peasy
@egold33311
@egold33311 2 года назад
Wonder how long it takes before being blown away!
@crzxm
@crzxm 4 дня назад
Around wind thirty pm.
@squirey
@squirey 4 года назад
No new videos from TOH show up in my subscriptions list. I have to visit the channel to see new videos (and no I'm not going to hit the bell icon for notifications. I just want the new videos to show up in my subscription list.
@peterconnolly2724
@peterconnolly2724 4 года назад
Why is this in the This Old House feed? It's nothing to do with This Old House, and she's no Norm Abrams. We don't need to know what doesn't work.
@gregoryhalye8907
@gregoryhalye8907 4 года назад
Please remember to use proper personal protective gear, especially when working with pressure treated lumber. The chromium salts used in pressure treated lumber are quite poisonous. A better choice, though a bit more expensive, would be to use cedar boards. Cedar fence boards and pickets are not terribly expensive, but happen to be naturally insect, mold, and rot resistant. Use proper dust collection as well as a good filter mask with any pressure treated wood. You also want to ensure you are not using it in your garden areas, as the poisons can leach into the soil. Dont go sanding this stuff without proper precautions. Your pets will thank you for their longer and happier lives without chromium salts in their food and water bowls. Lastly with the screw to hold the umbrella in place and the pipe... I would add 2 more, so you can center your umbrella in the pipe, and thread the holes for thumb screws. I would also add a shelf in the bottom for a sandbag or two in case of high wind. Make it accessible if you want it to be lighter for moving it around.
@ericl6460
@ericl6460 Год назад
I thought pressure treated wood stopped being so poisonous like 15 years ago?
@KithinaSoulstriker
@KithinaSoulstriker Год назад
@Eric L "Yella Wood" brand pressure treated lumber went on the market earlier this year... this should be safe to use in gardens. If the wood has a GREEN tint to it (from the chromium salts) DO NOT USE IT for gardening...
@ericl6460
@ericl6460 Год назад
@@KithinaSoulstriker I just got the brown micro-sienna where I'm at Edit: I've seen some gray stuff as well..wonder what that one is
@KithinaSoulstriker
@KithinaSoulstriker Год назад
@Eric L if you're not sure, have it checked. The woods I would recommend are yellow cedar, red cedar, cypress and that "Yella Pine" branded lumber. All four are softwoods, if I recall correctly, and rot/mildew resistant. Cypress may not be quite as resistant to certain types of insect infestation. It would also be MUCH more expensive, unless you have some locally and you know someone with a sawmill... As I said, though, with that grey looking stuff... if you don't know what they put in it, I wouldn't put it in or near your garden. You can check your local lumber yard and supply stores, perhaps they have some on hand or that can identify it for you and tell you if it may be safe to use. If not... take a small piece (very small!) and burn it. If it smells really bad, with black acrid smelling smoke, get rid of it! Use caution though, poison is still poison!
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