Rehabilitated an old iron table that someone threw out last year. It is not the best. The one corner in the foreground ended up a mess, but it is close enough for a ragged old table for the patio. The top was particle board surrounding the glass. It was broken and did not fair very well. A 2x4 of treated wood and we were on our way.
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