Stone/Fossil Coffee Table :)

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Yep, just can't be clumsy with your glass of..........."Pop" ;) :laughing9:
 

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That's nice, but I wouldn't want to bump in to it when I'm half awake in the middle of the night!
 

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Ha!...RG, After a couple times Cursing!! It's amazing how the mind doesn't forget where it is..even half asleep! ;)
 

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sweet table.

how did you attach the legs?
The base, I just took measurements and drew the design of 1" square steel tube, with 6-1"bolt and nut (flush along frame top) for leveling. Then got a welder make it.
 

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That is a beautiful project. That is something that could be handed down as an heirloom for forever.
 

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