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    I made me a Cleaning/crawfish table this weekend. had a sheet of 3/4 inch treated plywood and 3 or 4, 8 foot treated 2x4's laying around the house and I needed a place to put the crawfish I cooked Saturday for everyone to eat. Made it 6 foot by 30 inches. Then came over on the left side of it about 8 inches from the side and 8 inches from the back to cut a 15 inch hole for waste. Once we got that done, we ripped a couple long pieces of the plywood about 2 inches wide and screwed then on the back and the sides to keep anything from falling off. Lastly, we took the 2x4's and screwed then around the bottom of it so I'd have a place to bolt on some 4x4's later on to make the legs. Just sitting on a couple saw horses right now. I'll get pics of it this weekend IN USE with some of those RB slabs
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    Surely you are not going to put what you are going eat on treated plywood....the chemicals that are used for treating wood are very poisonous.
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    Default Nah, we're gonna get some

    Formica and cover it. My best friend lays tile/harwood floors and does counter tops. He's got some extra, so it's FREE
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    I've got a HUGE white cutting board to work on.
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    If ya do it please be sure to give your self a double dose of poison antibiotic. That plywood is dangerous. You can get some laminate counter topping to put on it and still be safe.
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    putting Formica on it
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    Sounds good but Wannabe is going to want pics or its worthless :D
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    I just want it looking RIGHT with some big fesh on it to make him real jelious is all!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DonDon View Post
    I made me a Cleaning/crawfish table this weekend. had a sheet of 3/4 inch treated plywood and 3 or 4, 8 foot treated 2x4's laying around the house and cookeI needed a place to put the crawfish I d Saturday for everyone to eat. Made it 6 foot by 30 inches. Then came over on the left side of it about 8 inches from the side and 8 inches from the back to cut a 15 inch hole for waste. Once we got that done, we ripped a couple long pieces of the plywood about 2 inches wide and screwed then on the back and the sides to keep anything from falling off. Lastly, we took the 2x4's and screwed then around the bottom of it so I'd have a place to bolt on some 4x4's later on to make the legs. Just sitting on a couple saw horses right now. I'll get pics of it this weekend IN USE with some of those RB slabs
    Oh yea! Must have lost my invite! Go ahead, eat off the treated plywood.:D
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    Default maj, we had JUST ENOUGH crawfish

    for the crowd we had. Besides, you'd have been SCARED later on in the night :D:D:D
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