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Thanks, earlier post one was bolted backrest, seat was screwed at 45° from below.

Latest was same apart from seat screwed through from outside uprights and then plugged.

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Burr oak Coffee table I made for my girlfriends flat. I have no idea, but what do you think it would be worth if i was to sell it?

 

Gilly

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I would say £400.its a lovely hard to find slab. Coffee tables are £250 in oak furniture land(pardon my french). its all about finding the right market.

if it was a plain oak slab I'd agree with Steve.

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