We have made a step by step guide on How To Make A Table From Scaffolding Boards.Remember to like, comment and subscribe!Facebook – onthetoolsTwitter – @onth.. Using a straight edge of some kind (we used a spare scaffold board) line up the planks with the long edges together. We used two off cuts of wood to fasten the planks together to form the table top using screws. We then attached the old table legs to the bottom using screws. We also bought some L-shaped brackets from Wilko of all places to add.
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The first step is to drill your holes. I’m using 8mm dowels so that means (amazingly) an 8mm wood drill bit, fitted with a depth stop: Then fit the spiked metal markers into the holes: Next, you offer up the next board and press it firmly against the markers. You’ll end up with a series of dimples in the board that show where you need to drill.. For our last table we used reclaimed scaffold boards from a timber yard, but this time we decided to go for new scaffold boards purchased from a local builders merchant. We didn’t want them too distressed this time. We purchased them in 13ft lengths and they were about £13 a board. First up we decided how big to make the table.