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Truck Table

November 18, 2011

If you ask my son, "What do you want to do today?" you will get the same answer every single day. "Pway Twucks". So in order to have even more truck playing time in my life, I made him a truck table for his birthday. I actually started out looking to buy one but they were all so bulky and expensive… DIY to the rescue.

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Here is how the truck table magic happened:

I started with a cheap coffee table from Walmart. First step is to prep the table top. I did most of this but I had my husband pose for the pictures. The man can build anything but can't take a picture to save his life.

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Tips for the table prep:

– Don't attach the legs

- Brush off the extra dust after sanding

– Make sure the tape goes all the way to the edge

– Apply 2-3 thin coats of primer and let that dry overnight

Now you want to tape off your "roads". Just get creative. I measured two matchbox cars side by side and figured 3" could be a good width for the cars to pass each other. So all of my roads are 3" wide. Use painters tape to cover where the roads will be. I made a big square for the parking lot.

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I painted green for the grass and added a lake in the corner.

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Remove the tape…

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Paint your roads in with black paint.

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For the street lines, I used white vinyl and cut it into tiny strips.

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Cover the whole table with a clear coat.

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My favorite part is the drawer that I thought of  :) Pretty much just an "L" shaped rail that we screwed to the bottom of the table. Make sure to get a tupperware with a lip so it can slide in and out.

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I would say it was a successful bday present! I knew about sports but no one warned me when I had boys I would play trucks every day 🙂 But I am ok with it.

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