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Building Guide - Oil Barrel Table Set

Building Guide - Oil Barrel Table Set

Regular price €9,90 EUR
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  • ✅Clear step-by-step instructions
  • ✅Saves time and effort
  • ✅Professional result at home
  • ✅Avoid costly mistakes
  • ✅Build with clarity, not confusion
  • ✅Instant access after purchasing
  • ✅Beginner friendly
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The Oil Barrel Table Set fits in the tightest garages, workshops, and man caves — pull the stools out when you need them, push them back in when you need the floor.
Building Guide A step-by-step PDF with exact measurements, a full materials list, tool list, and tips for every stage of the build. Download instantly and start the same day.

What's Included

Building Guide PDF

- 12-step (20 pages) instructions, written and structured for clarity
- Helpful images throughout — blueprints, measurements, and reference diagrams
- Full materials list with exact quantities
- Full tools list
- Exact measurements for every cut
- Common mistakes and tips at every step
- Available in English only
- Instant PDF download after purchase
- Free updates for life

Shipping details

Shipping time depends on where you live and the estimated time can be seen on check out. In Europe the shipping time estimate is 5-8 business days.
Oildrum furniture
Every piece is handmade and customized for the customer and it can take up to 3 weeks to design and build. Shipping time is the same 5-8 business days.
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About the Project

The Table Set is the most versatile build in the collection. One oil drum becomes the bar-height table base, two more become stools with proper backrests and padded seats. When you're done, the stools slide underneath the table and the whole thing takes up no more floor than a single drum.

Difficulty: Easy — a weekend project. Welding required for the stool frames.

Budget estimate: Around €150-200 total — kit, drums, and paint.

Time: Around 12–16 hours total. Most builders finish it in a weekend.

Tools needed: MIG welder, angle grinder (flap disc and cutting disc), scissors, sandpaper, paint gear (brush, roller, or spray can).

Skills used: Tracing and cutting metal with an angle grinder, MIG welding, upholstery assembly, painting.

Build phases:

- Make the barrel safe to work
- Trace the backrest template onto the drums and mark cut lines
- Cut the stool bodies and table drum with an angle grinder
- Weld the stool leg frames and backrest supports
- Grind, sand, and prep all surfaces
- Paint the drums and frames
- Assemble the padded seats — plywood, foam, and leather
- Apply edge banding and mount the seats

Whether you build it yourself or order it finished, the work behind it is the same. Every cut, weld, and upholstery detail is done by hand. The stools have to fit underneath the table clean — and that's where the craft is.

Who is this for?

Built for the people who actually use their garage.

- DIY builders who'd rather spend a Saturday in the workshop than at a furniture store
- Car guys, bike guys, and anyone who treats their garage like a second living room
- Workshop owners who want a proper spot to sit down with a mate
- Bar and café owners looking for compact industrial seating
- Small business owners furnishing a showroom, dealership, or industrial-style office
- Anyone who values craft over convenience and wants something nobody else has

Not built for:

Formal living rooms or family lounges
People expecting flat-pack-style assembly
Anyone looking for the cheapest option on the market
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One Barrel. Endless Builds.

Every piece here started as an empty oil drum. With simple steps and basic tools, they turn into unique furniture.

Build them for your own garage — or turn them into a side income. Auto shops, bars, and car dealerships pay good money for furniture this unique.

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Answers To Your Questions

1. Is this just AI-written filler?

No. I built every single one of these projects in my own workshop and documented them as I went.
-Each guide includes:
-Step-by-step written instructions
-Photos from every stage of the build
-A full walk-through video
-Exact measurements for every cut
-A complete tools list
-A complete materials list
Nothing generic. Nothing padded. You're getting what I actually did in my shop, not something a computer made up.

2. Will this actually help me build?

That's the whole point of paying instead of watching free tutorials.
Free videos show you the vibe. They skip the numbers. You end up guessing, wasting steel, and starting over.
These guides give you the exact measurements, angles, and order of operations for every cut. No blank spots. If you can follow instructions, you can build it.

3. Do I need welding experience?

Depends which project. Some need basic welding, most don't.
Every guide starts with a tools section so you know what you're getting into before you start. Easiest builds (like the half-shelf and clock) need almost nothing. Others get more involved.
You can start with the easy ones and work your way up. Everything you learn on the first build carries over to the next.

4. What tools do I actually need?

Every guide has its own tools list, but here's what covers most projects:
Almost every build needs:
-Angle grinder with metal cutting disc (this is the one tool you'll use on every project)
-Metal sanding discs for the grinder
-Drill and drill bits
-Measuring tape, marker, masking tape
-Sandpaper (240–320 grit for initial, 400–600 for finish)
-Safety gear: gloves, glasses, respirator or paint mask
-Workbench, clamps, buckets
Only for some projects:
-MIG or TIG welder (needed for some builds, not all — many can be built without welding)
-Magnetic welding squares (if welding)
-Spray gun and compressor, or spray paints
-Staple gun and scissors (only for builds with padded seats)
-Jigsaw (only for a few builds that use a wood top)
The tools list at the start of each guide tells you exactly what to have ready before you begin.
If you already work in a garage or shop, you probably have 80% of what you need. And if you're missing a welder, you can start with the builds that don't need one and work your way up.

5. Is it safe to cut oil barrels?

Yes, if you follow one rule: only use barrels when you know what was inside them.
Every guide includes a full safety section — how to inspect the barrel, clean it properly before cutting, and set up your workspace. If you can weld or use a grinder safely, you can do this safely.
The main thing to avoid: don't cut barrels that held fuel, gasoline, or solvents. Even a barrel that looks empty can still have vapor inside that ignites from grinder sparks. If you don't know what was in the barrel, don't cut it — find another one.
Most barrels you'll come across (motor oil, hydraulic oil, food-grade, water) are fine once cleaned properly. The guide walks you through it.

6. What's the total cost to build one?

Usually low. Most people already has some.
The barrel is often free. A lot of the extra materials — screws, wood, paint — you probably already have in your workshop.
Some projects needs foam and upholstery. The price depends on quality but usually you can get away with 20-50€.
If you're missing something, we also sell material kits (€50–€150 depending on the project) that ship you everything except the barrel.

7. Why €29.90? Is that for one guide or all of them?

All of them.
You get every guide I've ever made — 9 builds — for €29.90. That's about €3 per project.
And it's not a one-time library. I release at least 2 new build guides every month, and they're added to your account for free.

8. Where do I get the oil barrel?

Almost anywhere. And usually free.
Try local car shops, workshops, farms, recycling yards, Facebook groups or scrapyards. Empty barrels sit around everywhere — most places are happy to give them away because otherwise they have to pay to dispose of them.
I've had customers pick up barrels for free within a day of asking around.

8. What if it doesn't work for me?

Instant download, so I can't offer refunds on delivered digital files.
But if you get stuck on a step, message me. I built these — I can help you through anything specific. I answer messages from buyers personally.

Layout of every step

Every guide follows the same clear structure — so you always know what you're looking at.

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