If you go to get a drink at a local pub, you will naturally expect to have a place to sit. The same is true for visitors to a home bar. While there are hundreds of pub chairs available commercially, you can make your own for a fraction of the price. A custom chair can be sized to fit any bar or table -- and it can swivel, to allow the person sitting in it -- a view of the entire room. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
- 1
Purchase a swivel plate whose bolt holes line up with the bolt holes in your threaded flange.
2Position a flange where you want the chair and mark the positions of the lower flange on the floor with a pencil.
3Drill holes into the floor that are slightly narrower than the lag screws.
4Screw the flange and pipe to the floor with lag screws, using a socket wrench. The diameter will depend on the size of the flange's holes. If the floor is cement, use masonry drill bits and screws.
5Select a pipe that is 12 inches shorter than the height of the bar or table that you are using. Screw it into the flange on the floor, then screw a second flange onto the other end.
6Separate the swivel plate's two disks.
7Bolt one disk of the swivel plate to the upper flange of the pipe. The length of the bolts will depend on the hardware being used, but they should extend just far enough out of the flange to secure the nuts in place.
8Use a jigsaw to cut a 14-inch circular seat out of plywood. Sand the entire surface, beginning with 100-grit sandpaper to remove any major defects, then moving on to 200 and 300-grit, to smooth the surface.
You can also use a store-bought stool seat -- if you do not want to make your own.
9Paint or stain the seat if desired.
10Screw the second swivel plate to the underside of the seat. It should be centered and attached with 3/4-inch wood screws.
11Reconnect the swivel plate's disks.
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