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				Weekend project: Wine Barrel Desk
			 
			I'm moving into a small office and need a desk.  So I took two of our spoiled barrels, cut to height, cut out a knee space, and put a simple work surface on top.  Here's the result:  Back:  Building is from 1898:  Working away:  Fun project - recycling, making something with my hands and brain, saving money and a unique result. 
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| Navin Johnson Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Wantagh, NY 
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			Bravo.... very nice 
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|  01-18-2009, 04:08 PM | 
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| Feelin' Solexy Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: WA 
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			Cool! Is that your home?
		 
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|  01-18-2009, 04:25 PM | 
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			nice we use 'em for all sorts of stuff around here too... | ||
|  01-18-2009, 04:27 PM | 
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			Nice.  How is it that the barrels don't lose their structural integrity with a bottom and some staves removed and all those hoops cut?  This is extremely disturbing to me; I thought I really understood the concept of a barrel.    
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 I used screws to keep the staves in place - alternating rows/etc. Next time I do this, for a really clean look I might remove one stave at a time and epoxy in place. My arm and shoulder are dead from drilling some 150 holes... 
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| Living up to the name Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: 15 minutes from Barber Motorsports Park! 
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			Well done! It looks like you did some small cut-outs to run wires through as well. With your knee space & cut out for file cabinet, that should be great. Now all you need to do is take one more barrel, cut it out & drop the top down on some supports to form a seat bottom, add cushions for the seat & some casters on bottom, and voila! Desk chair    
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|  01-18-2009, 04:37 PM | 
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			Group buy? I love that.  I thought I was stoked to acquire a lazy suzan barrel top from Justin not too long ago.
		 
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