It turned out beautifully well, I think. It was massive, 8' long, 40" wide, made from 2x materials. So, it quickly became very, very heavy.
The finish is Minwax Early American stain, with a General Finishes exterior polyurethane finish.
The pipe - oh my gosh, I had no idea pipe was so expensive. Each of the floor flanges were close to $12 a piece! And, it's heavy. And, putting it together was like a big puzzle - tighten one pipe, loosen another, undo a connection so you can tighten/loosen another piece. I was able to get it somewhat level, but there was a wobble in it that, because I have no strength in my arms, I was not able to tighten or loosen the right pieces to correct the problem. I hated to admit defeat, but I explained my problem and these kind people were complete unfazed! Turns out, he'd done some work with pipes in the field and understood the complexity. I stained a few shims and suggested that he slip those between the table top and the top flange, until he had a couple of friends over, and they'd all had a couple of beers and felt ready to tackle the undoing and doing! He thought that was a great idea!
So, they were great to work with, and we all liked the table. I think they'll get a couple of good years with this table - and the good thing is, when they want a different top, that's the least expensive part to replace! And, they picked it up and I had room in my garage again!!!
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