Ah my life. I think I am pretty blessed. I have a great family. My husband is pretty patient and helpful with all my crazy ideas. How is that as a lead into this next project we worked on this weekend. I just cannot seem to leave well enough alone. After a few really crazy weeks, I think, next week will be better. It never is. This last weekend was pretty much the same. After a morning of basketball games, I begged and pleaded to go out and find a Christmas tree. This is one of our favorite traditions. As we headed home, tree in tow, I had another project on my mind.If you follow me on Instagram or Periscope, I posted a picture of a wire spool me and my children rolled home one night last week. To say we received a few funny looks would be an understatement.
I had one plan in mind for this baby....spool coffee table. I have been on the lookout for months for just the right items. I collected some casters from an junk yard. This is the only other items I needed to create this piece. One other item I needed to finish this project was my hubby. I felt like this was a project I could tackle, but listen, I think I have spread myself a little thin these last few weeks and had so many other things to do, I sweet talked my way into getting him to help me.
The first thing I did was decide how high I wanted to make the coffee table. I decided I wanted it about 16 inches high. With the height of the casters, I needed to make up about 4 inches to reach that height. We decided to build some blocks that the casters would be connected to. We used three wheels.
Wire spools are actually pretty easy to disassemble. There are 8 bolts that need to be loosened. After those are taken off, the round tops will come right off, and a bonus, the slats in the middle are disassembled now as well. Looks like another project coming soon.
I ran out to my weathered wood stash in my backyard to find some 2 by 6 boards that had been sitting out getting all worn and lovely. I liked using these, since they were the same color as the spool. We built some blocks. They are 6 by 6 squares.
We then measured and set them in place on the bottom side of the round. Once we decided where we wanted the casters secured we marked the location.
We then drilled 4 holes that we will use bolts to attach the blocks to the table. Notice the little hand? We had plenty of little helpers with this project. I have 3 boys that thing re-purposing is where its at! I love this. My little girl just likes to be part of the party.
To see the rest of this project, check it out on my blog!
Original article and pictures take http://www.hometalk.com/11246814/diy-wire-spool-coffee-table site
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