jinman
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I think Lowes and HD both have rough cedar 2x6 and 2x8 boards. I'd be tempted to build a table out of cedar and sand it down or power plane it so splinters wouldn't be a problem. Treated lumber on tables is CCA treated and the darn stuff likes to warp and twist. Regular lumber won't last. If you want wood, I'd give cedar a try: plain, stained, or sealed.
BTW: We have two folding picnic tables I really like because the seats and tops are high density polyethylene (HDPE) plastic and they can be put away with my other folding tables. I don't have to leave them out in the weather. I see that Sam's Club has new models (a bit more expensive than mine, but I picked them up on sale at the store for around $140).
BTW: We have two folding picnic tables I really like because the seats and tops are high density polyethylene (HDPE) plastic and they can be put away with my other folding tables. I don't have to leave them out in the weather. I see that Sam's Club has new models (a bit more expensive than mine, but I picked them up on sale at the store for around $140).
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