These very cute little kids picnic tables are made from recycled pallets. I love to make old pallets not look like pallets. These tables are very individual each one very different and unique.
You've certainly been successful in making old pallets, not look like pallets @Jjoo6699. Some of that timber is beautiful, and I'd never guess these wonderful kids' picnic tables are made from pallets.
Are you working from a plan for these? I'm sure any community members wanting to build their own versions would appreciate any detail you could share on their construction.
Mitchell
Hi @MitchellMc
I have modified Ana Whites plans a little bit. From preschool to 1.5 mt family size.
Also last Christmas I designed a booster seat for my grandchildren who were 2 & 6 years old. So they can both enjoy the picnic table.
Booster seatjoining in the fun
Great work @Jjoo6699 and many thanks for sharing.
Looks like some of our other pallet furniture aficionados like @LePallet and @Yorky88 have some hot competition!
Looking forward to seeing more of your creations soon. Thanks again.
Jason
Ohhhh wow thanks to be put in the same sentence as @LePallet and @Yorky88 is amazing 😁
Ill add some more soon. I have everything from tables, 3 mt trestle tables, mud kitchens, garden planters.
My ultimate is the grand kids cubby loli think I got a bit carried away. All pallets 😁
I was wondering were i can get the measurements and plans for the kids pallet picnic table pleaseas it looks great. Thanks
Hello @Im
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's sensational to have you join us.
Let me tag @Jjoo6699 to make them aware of your query. I believe that Jjoo6699 mentioned that they based their design from Ana Whites at Pre-school. But with a bit of modification added in the mix. It would be handy to know what the new dimensions are of the picnic table that has been modified. In the meantime, I'' try and draw up a plan for you and as soon as I'm finished, I'll post it here. Please give me some time to draw it up.
Eric
Thank you for your patience. I've drawn up a basic general plan to give you an idea of how its put together. Adjustments will be necessary depending on the type of timber you'll be using. In the plan I'm showing you I have used pallet panels 100mm x 20mm. If you use smaller pieces, please adjust accordingly as it will affect the other parts of the plan. For the framing I used 90mm x 35mm which is a standard for framing timber. My best advice is to make sure to use galvanized or coated screws so that they will not rust straight away and provide a long service life.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.