Simple Pipe Desk

by xxreef in Workshop > Furniture

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Simple Pipe Desk

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I do a simple (and fast) desk for my wife with galvanized steel pipe and carpentry wood.

Glue the Top of the Desk

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For first I glue all table of the top.

Add a Reinforcement

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I glue an additional table all around the top.

Glue Border

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To have a beautiful border effect I glue all around the edge of the top a frame.

First, for a good connect I cut with hand circular saw (and a guide to go straigt) all the border of the top (I remove 2/3mm of wood).

Then sanding all.

Add Legs Support

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I glued a block of wood with hole where to insert a legs (without use of glue).

Base of the Legs

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I add a wood base to the edge of legs.

Legs (from Comment Request).

I don't know if exist on your country, but I find quite good price from LeroyMerlin (near my home).

3/4" of diameter is sufficient (and cheap) but 1" is more beautiful on 1,70m*0,72m desk. And 1m of 1" pipe about 7€.

You need this elements for 1,70m*0,72m desk:

9 * 50cm 1" pipe = 3,27€ * 9 = 29,43€

6 * 10cm 1"pipe= 0,78€ * 6 = 4,68€

2 * 1" coupling = 1,07€ * 2 = 2,14€

3 * 1" T (TEE) = 1,77€ * 3 = 5,31€

1 * 1" Cross = 3,65€ * 1 = 3,65€

The total cost is 45,21€.

And you need to cut the back legs.

Mount Legs

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Screw legs and insert in the hole.

We Need Electricity

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I use hole in the legs to pass wire.

The Result

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My wife is quite satisfied. ;)

An Addition

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At the end I do an addition for my wife.

Thanks