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I had some 1/2″ wide strips left over from a project and turned them into a Pallet Strips End Table. Then I cut them to standard lengths and staggered them. I used wood glue and attached the strips to a piece of 1/8″ plywood. Then I placed a border around the top. Finally, I applied a Jacobean stain and some wax.
Use those strips & pieces left over from other projects and build a breathtaking Pallet Strips End Table!
The table is 12″X20″ and 20″ high. We welded the base using four pieces of flat bar for legs, held together with a cross brace. I didn’t paint the table base. It looked too neat with the weld marks and scores. I sprayed clear coat over it.
![My completed Pallet Strips End Table.](http://www.1001pallets.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/1001pallets.com-metal-leg-pallet-strips-end-table-02-600x450.jpg)
![I staggered the strips on my Pallet Strips End Table and stained it with Jacobean to highlight the wood grain.](http://www.1001pallets.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/1001pallets.com-metal-leg-pallet-strips-end-table-04-600x450.jpg)
![A top view of my Pallet Strips End Table.](http://www.1001pallets.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/1001pallets.com-metal-leg-pallet-strips-end-table-05-600x800.jpg)
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