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The little 28" octagon table I'm using as my dining table ... sigh.
It would be nifty (octagon!):
a) if it weren't part of a teak patio set, and
b) if it allowed people to put their legs underneath.
Table + no room for legs = not a table.
It is to be replaced by the simple pedestal table found here. With tablecloth.
I am tempted to get the unfinished version. Or would be if I hadn't screwed up the refinishing of the second chair. Now I have to sand it all down -- again -- and refinish it -- again.
On the other hand, table troubles aside, I would be able match the chairs and table neatly. And the first chair, on the second try, does look nice....
It would be nifty (octagon!):
a) if it weren't part of a teak patio set, and
b) if it allowed people to put their legs underneath.
Table + no room for legs = not a table.
It is to be replaced by the simple pedestal table found here. With tablecloth.
I am tempted to get the unfinished version. Or would be if I hadn't screwed up the refinishing of the second chair. Now I have to sand it all down -- again -- and refinish it -- again.
On the other hand, table troubles aside, I would be able match the chairs and table neatly. And the first chair, on the second try, does look nice....