Updated Kid's Picnic Table Plans for the forum

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Updated Kid's Picnic Table Plans for the forum

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Here's a set of plans for the kid's picnic table that Cowboyplus posted earlier with updates that Nick suggested. I also added a 1/8" space between the planks for the top for water drainage if it's kept outdoors. I added a cut-list diagram for the individual parts. Thanks mucho to the member that posted the link to that program. It's a gem. I cleaned up the dimensioning so that it was easier to read and output as a PDF file.

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The plans are a 6 page, 4.3Mb PDF file and can be downloaded from HERE if you want.
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NOW he posts this when I'm putting the final coats on the second one I'm building. :) :D :) :D


GREAT job on the plans.
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The plans are great, Tom. The first 3 pages are titled Kid's Picnic Table, but the final 3 pages are titles B.P. Rifle Shooting Stand. Guess you had your mind on something else!:D
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Oops... sorry, I'll fix that.:o
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