I bought a nice metal table base at an auction a week ago Saturday. It was an old apartment size gas stove base that had a steel plate attached as a top. When I bought the base I told my friend Bonnie, that I was going to attach a live edge burl wood as a top. Then, on the next Thursday, at another auction, I bought a great oak slab that someone had mounted to a crappy little set of legs.




We counted the rings on the oak slab and quit at more than 100 years old. I think that it looks great on top of the steel Queen Anne legged base.
Mr. Flannery