Building a Farmhouse Outdoor Table w/ Trex Top
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- čas přidán 22. 04. 2023
- Sturdy outdoor table made from dimensional lumber and Trex decking.
Free plans: imgur.com/a/NbAwdye
4 4x4 8ft
5 2x4 8ft
3 16ft Trex Enhance grooved edge
3 8ft Trex Enhance square edge
Trex hidden fasteners
Trex color match face screws
2 1/2” construction screws
2 1/2” Kreg pocket hole screws
Kreg Pocket hole plugs
Deck joist tape
Adjustable outdoor furniture feet
Black minwax stain
Water based spar urethane
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Build plans linked in description
Professional and an awesome outcome. Nice Job!
Thank you 👍
Love the HF clamps. Brilliant idea with the ratchet straps.
Love the detail in creating the frame!
Thanks!
Plans were excellent and easy to follow.
Thank you I am glad they were helpful
Great plans and video! I built it just like you planned and it is an amazing table! Thanks!
Love to hear it!
Very nice again. Good job. I like how you hid the cut ends of the top.
Thanks, I like a good mitered corner
Great idea! Great work!!!
Thanks John!
Thank you for this excellent video. You have inspired me to try making my own table.
Good luck with your build 👍
Looks great! Nice work.
Thank you 🙂
That's what I'm talking about. I'm going with this idea. Great job
Just linked my build plans in the description if you would like to check them out.
Thank you for this video!
Thanks for watching!
Nice video, great idea on the top.
Thank you William
Excellent job. Well done. You are the only one out there that perfectly accomplished this project with correct measurements, descriptions, and demonstration. Thank you so much. Now I will try to make my own. 😊
Thanks Marie and good luck!
Marie - how did your table come out? I’m still waiting on my Trex order to come in from Lowe’s.
@jcrroadie it turned out so beautiful. I got so many compliments ☺️ I wish I could share a picture of it.
@@marie.6906 did you run into any issues with having to square it after you put the 57" support on?
@josephmesseri2745 Not at all. What kind of issues are you having with that part? Also, I readjusted the plan. I wanted my table to be 8 foot long, 96". Please let me know if I can be of any help. Good luck
Gran trabajo genio!! Saludos de Argentina.
Gracias!
Nice work
Thanks for watching
Love the idea of the trex top. Nicely done. Only concern would be the dowels holding the bottom beam. Probably not strong enough over the long haul especially if people put their feet on jt.
Valid point. I also glued the joint and added 2.5” pocket screws along with the 45 degree braces. It’s holding up well so far but if the beam starts to move I’ll maybe add a couple of those heavy duty/structural deck screws
@@jackmeyermakeshow does this top
Handle the sun? Does it get too hot to deal with?
@@tdz69 the top will get toasty in the direct sun on one its gets close to 90 degrees out but those days we wouldnt want to eat outside anyway. I designed it with space to add an umbrella if needed
Great video. I’m looking to build a table similar to this but am at a beginner level. I do not have a table saw or router. Is there a work-around for these? Also, is the 4x4 beam underneath a “knee-knocker” or is there plenty of room?
Your table will still look great if you forgo cutting off the round-over edges on the 45 degree 4x4 blocks, I would suggest some wood filler on the small gaps this will leave but with a dark stain it blends right in. The beam underneath hasn't given anyone any bruises yet, plenty of room
I made a similar table too. It's heavy though.
Good stuff. These tables definitely won’t blow away on you
I like this table. Is it possible to cut a hole in the middle of the table to place an umbrella?
Thanks Mariana! Yes wanted to have this as a option for the future. The middle board is centered so you could drill a hole through the trex and the 4x4 for an umbrella
I have a question you say you cut your long blocks 14" long edge to long edge, but your plans say 14 1/2" for Segments F and C. Just asking because I am attempting to do this next week when I am off work.
Thanks!
Best to stick with the plans, I remeasured before drawing those up and the voiceover was mostly from memory. Good luck on your build
Did you also pocket screw the cross beam in place or just glue and dowel?
Yes I used pocket holes on the bottom of the cross beam
How would I adjust your plans to make a table that is 12 feet long by 4 feet wide? I love this concept but can't figure out how to extrapolate your design to make it larger...any assistance would be amazing!
Ideally the length of your base is 2/3 the length of your full table, if you are basing off my plans on a 12' table you'd go with 89" on the middle beam (part B) and 142" on the aprons (part D). the rest of the structure stays the same and you'll just need to increase the top Trex boards accordingly
Thanks! Can you tell me the size of your drill bits you used throughout (i.e in the kreg tool, when you drilled for the dowels, etc.) as well as the depth of the holes?
I used the 3/8 bit that Kreg includes in their pocket hole jig. I messed around with some test pieces to find the depth on the 2x4's (on the 4x4 pocket holes you can go to full depth on the jig). On the dowels I was around 1 1/4" deep
I also meant to ask - did you use cedar for the 4x4s and pressure treated for the rest?
I’ll pay you to build me one lol. This is awesome
Nothing too complex here I’m sure you could knock this out on your own 🤛
It’s more not having the tools for me lol
Nice build. Could uou have fastened the outside boards from below?
I considered that, my thought was securing the edge boards from the bottom wouldn’t be as strong. If someone were to lift the table from the overhang I didn’t want the boards to potentially pull off the fasteners
What changes would I have to make if I wanted to use a wood top? Also what kind of wood did you use?
I used trex which is a composite wood usually used on decks. The middle boards have grooves on the edges that let me use hidden fasteners. Only change need if you are using real wood is that likely your only option for securing all the boards would be to screw down from the top.
As someone who is researching using Trex deck boards to replace my wood tabletop, I can tell you DO NOT screw the wood boards down to the tabletop. This prevents the boards from being able to move (as they will naturally swell and contract over time). This will cause your boards to crack and you'll end up having to replace them (as I am now having to do!). I used 2x8 boards on my original table, which was very sturd, but made the table very heavy to move, if needed. I was considering using 1x8s this time to lighten the load, but would likely cause more warping than the 2x8s. Hence, here I am looking at composite decking boards.
Can you drill a hole for an umbrella through the top and the cross beam?
Yes that’s an option, our patio can get a lot of sun so I may do that at some point
I made a similar table, except I used red cedar for my lumber, so it was slightly expensive.
Nice would love to see how that turned out
Were you able to find cedar pocket hole plugs?
@@johnkennedy7671 I used a plug cutter to make them from scraps.
@@DrPaladium You can use saw dust from the cedar and adhesive since you are going to paint and stain it.
Very nice! I’m a beginner and looking for projects after I finish my subwoofer builds and the metal table on the back screened patio is wasting away so wanted to replace with something that would last a while. As a beginner I also want to know if you have plans available in case I get stuck with building a slightly shorter version of the trestle table. Thanks!
You got it let me puts some plans together for you
Appreciate it!
Hi John, build plans are now linked in the description. Let me know if you have any questions
Thank you!
My subwoofers should be done/connected today so about ready to take this on. Is there a materials list? I ordered the Kreg XL jig and both 4” and 1.5” pocket hole screws. What size screws did you use other than the pocket hole screws - #12? Still trying to figure out how to transport 16’ long Trex boards but I think they are also available in 8’ lengths. In one spot you say gap between boards is 1/2” and another 1/4” which is correct? What did you use to cut part of Trex connector off for the last row of solid boards?
how far out did you block the cross boards at the end on the top?
The spacer blocks you see me add at 5:32 are 2 1/2 inches
Nice build. Have plans?
Just my chicken scratch plans but I’ll put together something for you that’ll be easier to read
Build plans are now linked in the description.
i want to know how you get lumber so cheap?
I got all the wood from my local Home Depot and the Trex came from Lowe's.
Which DeWalt miter saw are you using to cut 4x4?
Model is DW716, its one of their basic 12" saws and I have a Diablo blade on it.
@@jackmeyermakes Thanks, what grade redwood did you use?
@@josephmesseri2745 I used untreated Douglas Fir dimensional lumber grade #2
per chatGPT: The outdoor farmhouse table with a Trex top built in the video has the following measurements:
8 feet long
3 feet wide
30 inches tall
Materials used:
3 Trex decking boards (12 feet long each)
2x4 pressure-treated lumber (8 feet long)
2x6 pressure-treated lumber (8 feet long)
4x4 pressure-treated lumber (8 feet long)
Wood screws (2.5 inches long)
Wood glue
Wood filler
Sandpaper
Tools used:
Table saw
Miter saw
Jigsaw
Drill
Impact driver
Clamps
Tape measure
Speed square
Pencil
Safety glasses
Dust mask
Hearing protection
Note: The video creator also used a Kreg pocket hole jig and a router with a round-over bit, but these tools are not necessary for the project.
Thank you!!!
Don't forget the 3 8ft sq. Edge board
Thank you Jack for the video. I am hoping to build this table over the next couple weekends. Can you please clarify what you used for the Trex decking boards. Is this what you used?
2 Trex 12ft square edge boards
5 Trex 8ft boards
@@kllski Hi there, I used 3 16ft Trex Enhance with Grooved edge and 3 8ft Trex Enhance with Square edge. I just posted a link to my build plans in the video description that may help you. Let me know how it turns out.
It's absolutely all wrong..
8 TREX BOARDS x 8' or 4 TREX x 16'
8 BOARDS 2 x 4 x 8'
5 POST 4 x 4 x 8'
how was that 4x4 only $66?
I can get an untreated 8 foot Doug Fir 4x4 for $13 at my home depot right now
Not sure where you are located but here in Southern California that table would hold up for more than a decade easily. Nice job thanks for the inspiration.
Yep I think this thing will be around for a while. Thanks for watching
what a joke
Which part made you laugh the most