Pilot Rock Heavy Duty Steel Picnic Table Frames Model BTUG-FR - Made in The USA -
P**E
These are a very sturdy and good product.
I have bought 6 of these for our church and each one came with adequate instructions and easy enough to put together. We bought pressure treated 2X10s to put them together and keep them inside a pavilion. So far they are still looking like new.
K**S
Solid Table
What a good table kit. Relatively easy instructions. It’s very sturdy!
C**R
Highly recommend
Strong sturdy, should last for years
A**R
Great choice for a picnic table
I love this product. I purchased the frame only and picked out my own lumber. Heavy duty galvanized steel and a really good design. Unlike conventional wood A-Frame style picnic tables, this design allows easier access with nothing in the way for your legs when sliding in from the end the seat. The base also allows you to buy different length lumber depending on how long you want the table. I chose 8' boards (12" wide for the seats). Another feature I added to the bottom of the base is thick-walled pvc cut in short lengths for the bottom where it meets the concrete. The pvc pieces were each cut lengthwise to remove a section so they would snap onto the galvanized pipe. This keeps the table legs from scraping my patio and rusting prematurely.
J**V
Pilot Rock!
Pilot Rock is very good commercial equipment. I'm glad they distribute on Amazon so it's easy to buy. I used this kit to make a park grade table for my private camp spot. Turned out really well and feels nice. I upgraded the design to add some riser blocks under the seat and top. The only change is longer hot dip galvanized bolts and adding some 2x4 spacers. The increase in height is nicer for my long legs (I'm 6'-3"). The longer bolts I used are: https://a.co/d/0jmM03j
A**R
High quality
Metal parts a high quality. We chose to get the lumber from our local store. Easy to assemble, but it does take two people. I expect this table to last many years.
F**K
sturdy construction
Good heavy galvanized steel pipe frame and fasteners. Could be improved if it was also painted to prevent rust and the hardware would be better if stainless steel.
R**G
Great frame made a perfect table
Extremely easy to build out. I did it myself in about an hour after buying the wood but would recommend help flipping it over, especially if using treated wood. I used 3 8 foot 2x10's treated wood for the top and 2 8 foot 2x12's for the seating, also treated wood. Then used a good outdoor poly finish once the wood dried after several weeks. Drilled a hole in the center for an umbrella and it's perfect for family gatherings out back for meals or hanging out! The base is very solid and I like that you can scoot in and out without having the frame in the way of your legs. Pay close attention to the directions when torquing down the nuts so you don't pull the bolt heads into the wood and cause cracking/splinters. They don't have to be super tight.
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