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Sound system console table from $69 IKEA dining table

This is not the easiest project but I hope it will be useful to some. This is a sound system console table made out of an economical IKEA dining table.

IKEA component:

INGO table

Tools required:

Saw Steel corner fortifies( 4) Fasten

Ingo table | IKEA.com

Instruction for sound system console table

Slice the table top into two sections lengthwise. The width of the human rights section should be 15 inches and the left 13.5 inches.

Also, trimmed the sides and replicate all originals fitteds on the reduction portion to connect the table legs.

By the method, table legs are also chipped( they’re shorter by 8 inches)

The table top left region is to be used as the bottom shelf.

Cut all the angles of the bottom rack to fit with the legs.

Use steel angles to hold the rack to the legs.

~ by Benoit

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