How to Make a Cable Spool Table and Chair

Turn Old Junk into Decorative Furniture

Cable spools are those big wooden spools that hold lengths of electrical wire and other cables. Telephone companies and other companies that use large quantities of electrical wire and cables on a regular basis often give away these cable spools that would otherwise be discarded.

We’ve all seen cable spools that have been turned into tables, but an undecorated cable spool turned on end does not make a useful or attractive table. Also, don’t just slap a coat of paint on a cable spool and call it a table. Instead of just simply turning a cable spool on
 its side and letting it bake in the sun, decorate that cable spool and turn it into a table you’ll be proud to use and display. Decorated cable spools that are small make fantastic furniture for kids, and large cable spools can be designed and decorated especially for adults.

The following instructions provide ideas for making ordinary cable spools extraordinary, and you’ll learn how to turn otherwise useless scraps of wood into useful tables and chairs that will last for years. Consider these ideas for decorating cable spools, and add your own creative touches for indoor and outdoor furniture that will save a considerable amount of money while adding a decorative touch to your home. No one will guess your fancy tables and chairs were made from discarded wooden cable spools.

Preparation

Before painting and decorating cable spools, it’s important to properly prepare the surface. Pound down any protruding nails, and if you intend on using a cable spool as a table, sand the top if necessary.

Make a table or chair steady by attaching four rubber feet to the bottom. Raising the furniture off the ground will also help prevent the bottoms from rotting if it will be used outdoors.

Decorating a Table

Begin decorating a 24-inch cable spool by painting the top with outdoor semi-gloss oil-base paint. Allow the first coat to dry, and apply a second coat for an extra layer of color and protection. After the top dries, paint the bottom and the center cylinder so the wood is properly sealed and protected. Allow the paint to dry completely before continuing.

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Yeah, I'm looking for one of those giant spools (Diam >6') I've seen them on construction sites. I want to convert one into a backyard bar. I'm thinking of calling the utility folks, then the major construction outfits in town and searching like that.

Posted on 09/04/2008 at 11:09:35 AM

Go to lowes pick out a spool with wire on it and ask them to call you when it runs out of wire. they call you you go there, and pick it up

Posted on 08/17/2008 at 3:08:37 PM

Where can you get the really large wooden spools at?

Posted on 06/06/2008 at 6:06:25 AM

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