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GIANT Outdoor Dining Table with Cooler | How to Woodworking

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How to Build an Outdoor Dining Table with Cooler Insert Thanks to LastPass for sponsoring a portion of this video. Links below to tools and supplies used Watch more Outdoor Build Videos: DIY Outdoor Furniture Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdxatOzZbxE&list=PLLkAgl7_UY3WiHSUfqLEGSWY_Y_lkITpV ➤Subscribe to Join the FTBT Team: http://bit.ly/FTBT-youtube Thank you to these partners for supporting my channel. Go check them out! Woodcraft: http://bit.ly/2qP7JIs Kreg Tool: https://amzn.to/2FXZIGp ISOtunes: http://bit.ly/2Ru4Es8 Firm Grip: http://bit.ly/FTBTfirmgrip ➤Tools/Supplies Used (affiliate): Kreg Track Saw & 62” Rail - https://amzn.to/2HeTyDt Auger Bits - https://amzn.to/2Nx641X 6” Lag Screw - http://bit.ly/2oyhda3 Firm Grip Gloves - http://bit.ly/FTBTfirmgrip Dust Mask - https://amzn.to/2JB0IBo ISOtunes Bluetooth Hearing Protection - http://bit.ly/2Ru4Es8 ($10 off code: FTBT) ➤All My Tools (Woodworking & Audio/Video): http://bit.ly/FTBT-tools ➤Referenced videos/channels: Home Made Modern Cedar Deck - https://youtu.be/1qyIMfzlXnY Crafted Workshop - https://www.youtube.com/user/craftedmagazine Jonny Builds - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDzK3jmM3C-ExPrKmHAh_8A ➤Join the Builder Club on Patreon and get Free Build Plans! https://www.patreon.com/fixthisbuildthat ➤FOLLOW ME on Social Media: Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/fixthisbuildthat Facebook - http://www.fb.com/ibuildthat Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/fixthisbuildtht Pinterest - http://www.pinterest.com/fixthisbuildtht This DIY outdoor dining table with built-in cooler was made from giant cedar 6x6 beams during my trip to Joshua Tree, CA. The material for this build is definitely not on the cheap side, but you could substitute pine 4x4’s for a similar look and a really cool wood dining table. Like I mentioned in how to build instructions, I would definitely recommend drilling smaller holes to join tabletop together. I think ⅞” holes and a ¾” all thread would be a great combination for a really stout outdoor table as long as you put the washers in to allow for drainage. If you wanted a seamless top you could remove the washers and cut or joint off the rounded edges for a smooth beefy top. #woodworking #diningtable #outdoortable

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