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BBQ Table & Solid Pine Coffins Professionally built by Rangiora Menz Shed

Rae from Rangiora

1 in stock $190
Our Brand New BBQ Tables are back. Better than ever! They sold out quick last year so don't delay. A deposit will secure yours today!
Top and Seats are made from Hardwood Larch, the legs are Treated Pine.

Bugle screws are used in the top and seats, legs are bolted using galvanised nuts and bolts. Umbrella hole

Professionally made, stain or paint them. They are made very well using the best timber. Very strong and heavy.

Measurements: Overall length 1400mm, Table Top width 730mm, Seats 235mm wide. Overall height 775mm

We also have our Solid Pine Coffins for sale $495 in stock

Solid Untreated Pine Coffins lovingly made by the men @ Rangiora Menz Shed

Untreated Pine Coffins Professionally Made

The toe pincher coffins are made from solid pine, unstained and unpainted. Decorate the coffin, or leave just plain.

Deposit of $200 required
Full Price $495 includes liner

We now offer our new coffin lid fasteners. Available in gold or silver.
Included in price.

Clients have purchased a coffin and turned it into a book case, coffee table or they store for when needed.


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Price: $190

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