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Variables générées pour cette modification

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Nom du compte de l’utilisateur (user_name)
'DarbyBellinger3'
ID de la page (page_id)
0
Espace de noms de la page (page_namespace)
0
Titre de la page (sans l’espace de noms) (page_title)
'A Thrifty Mum Has Given A Old Dining Table An Incredibly Stylish Make Over Using Her Handy DIY Skills And Four Kmart Ottomans'
Titre complet de la page (page_prefixedtitle)
'A Thrifty Mum Has Given A Old Dining Table An Incredibly Stylish Make Over Using Her Handy DIY Skills And Four Kmart Ottomans'
Action (action)
'edit'
Résumé/motif de la modification (summary)
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Ancien modèle de contenu (old_content_model)
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Nouveau modèle de contenu (new_content_model)
'wikitext'
Texte wiki de l’ancienne page, avant la modification (old_wikitext)
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Texte wiki de la nouvelle page, après la modification (new_wikitext)
'A thrifty mum has given a old dining table an incredibly stylish make over using her handy DIY skills and four Kmart ottomans. <br>In a post to a popular group, [https://businesslistings4u.com/ bongacams] Tara Hosking from Macedon in Victoria said she saw a similar table she wanted with a $5,000 price tag so decided to make her own instead using the tools she already had in her home. <br>'I only have basic tools so it shows beautiful things can be made with just the basics and a little vision and determination,' she said. <br>Scroll down for video <br> Handy mum, Tara Hosking has transformed an old dining table into a stunningly stylish piece of furniture using four Kmart ottomans and some basic tools. <br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br><br><br>Tara said when she saw Kmart's ribbed storage ottomans she knew she could use them as legs so started scouring the internet to find a table in the shape and size she wanted. <br>After finding an old dining table on Facebook marketplace for $40 she got to work by removing the legs and extending the top with a piece of hard wood and some metal braces. <br> After finding an old dining table on Facebook marketplace for $40 she got to work by [https://realitysandwich.com/_search/?search=removing removing] the legs and extending the top with a piece of hard wood and some metal braces<br>For the herringbone-style top, Tara drew out a pattern, cut up plywood project sheets from Bunnings into pieces and stuck the pieces to the table with liquid nails and a nail gun.  <br>To give rim of the table a smooth rounded finish, she cut off the excess using a jigsaw, sanded the edges and glued on some oak moulding coverstrap from Bunnings which she wet to bend into shape.  <br> For the herringbone-style top, Tara drew out a pattern, cut up plywood project sheets from Bunnings into pieces and stuck the pieces to the table with liquid nails and a nail gun<br> Tara then lightly sanded the entire top and coated it with a layer of liming white stain and clear varnish<br> Tara used four $19 Kmart ottomans that she painted white for the table legs and screwed some left over timber cutoffs to the inside s for extra support<br>Tara then lightly sanded the entire top and coated it with a layer of liming white stain and clear [https://www.savethestudent.org/?s=varnish varnish]. <br>She bought four of Kmart's $19 ribbed storage ottomans for the legs and gave them a lick of white paint. <br>Tara screwed some left over timber cutoffs to the inside of the ottomans for extra support. <br>Finally, she screwed the ottomans together to create to two legs, covered the join with some thin aluminium flat bar that she had painted gold and glued them to the tabletop. <br>The handy mum shared her work in a post to a popular Facebook group which racked up thousands of likes and hundreds of impressed comments. <br> She screwed the ottomans together to create to two legs, covered the join with some thin aluminium flat bar that she had painted gold and glued them to the tabletop<br><div class="art-ins mol-factbox femail" data-version="2" id="mol-525eeaa0-5256-11ec-90d2-bfdbd334aef3" website mum&apos;s stunning DIY dining table using four Kmart ottomans'
Horodatage Unix de la modification (timestamp)
1642773714