Heavy Duty Table

by tomatoskins in Workshop > Furniture

12112 Views, 133 Favorites, 0 Comments

Heavy Duty Table

DSC_7058.jpg

Sometimes you need a heavy duty table that doesn't cost much and can be put together quickly. This table created from scrap 2x4s is just that. It may not look like a family heirloom, but it can take anything you throw at it. This simple design can be scaled in any direction to accommodate anything from a large workbench, to a smaller night stand. The table outlined in this instructable was made to hold my 30 gallon fish tank and it can easily hold the 300 pounds.

Tools and Materials

20170724_155647.jpg

Tools:

  • Saw
  • Drill

Materials:

Top

20170724_163433.jpg

Select your best looking 2x4's for the top of the table. Cut them so that together they are the size you are looking for. Lay the best looking face down so we can assemble them in the next step.

Assemble the Top

20170724_163920.jpg
20170724_164944.jpg
20170724_171807.jpg

Use clamps to hold the 2x4's in place. Assemble the top using 2x4's perpendicular to 2x4's along the table top. The 2x4's on the end need to be 6 inches shorter than the table is deep. Any 2x4's running in the middle of the table should only be 3 inches shorter than the table is deep. Use two inch screws to hold everything together.

Attach Legs

20170724_173630.jpg

The length of each leg should be 1 1/2 inches shorter than the desired height of the table.

Attach each leg using 3 inch screws connected to the shorter 2x4 supports on the bottom of the table top.

Use a square to ensure accuracy.

Secure End Cap

20170724_174434.jpg

Attach end caps to give strength to the legs. Use the square again to verify that the legs are straight.

Attach Shelf End Cap

20170724_182951.jpg

Attach second end caps further down the leg to give strength and somewhere to attach the bottom shelf to.

Attach Bottom Shelf

20170725_123053(0).jpg
20170725_123643.jpg
20170725_125140.jpg

Using the end caps, attach vertical 2x4's to form the bottom shelf. This will give an additional storage location as well as added rigidity to the table.

Sand, Finish, and Enjoy

20170725_131745(0).jpg
20170804_194714.jpg

Sand the table and apply whatever finish you prefer. I used water based polyurethane to protect it from any possible water spills.