Introduction: Old Washing Machine Drum Coffe Table
Used Materials :
One old washing machine drum
Screws, Nuts
Light Bulb
Lamp Holder
Three Wheel
1,5m cable
Power socket
2 jack
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Used Materials :
One old washing machine drum
Screws, Nuts
Light Bulb
Lamp Holder
Three Wheel
1,5m cable
Power socket
2 jack
16 Comments
9 years ago on Introduction
I've never seen anything like this! It's a wonderful design :)
5 years ago
This looks SOOOOO cool! Great job!
6 years ago
what did you use to make the wholes in the glass for the screws to go through it?
Reply 6 years ago
Hi
I used glass cutting drill bit
6 years ago
This looks great! Thanks for sharing!
8 years ago on Introduction
Awesome! Super cool looking Fantastic idea I made one of these with an old stainless LG washing machine & i ll made it Thanks a lot for great idea Thanks Instrctables also for given sch great great this made easy Nayan Rathod
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
You're welcome :)
9 years ago on Introduction
I love this. great idea; I wonder, with the light inside it if you could put a dimmer-switch to adjust the lighting.
9 years ago on Introduction
I held on to one of these for a long time, thinking it was a beautiful thing. Well done for going above and beyond.
9 years ago on Introduction
Awesome! Super cool looking! I made one of these with an old stainless Electrolux vacuum a few years ago. You can get a really cool effect by filling it with colored bottles. And LEDs won't get as hot.
9 years ago on Introduction
This is great. The only other uses I've seen for these tubs are pots/garden beds for planting stuff in, and my personal favourite, the backyard fire drum. With all the holes in it, the fire roars and the drum glows red.
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
backyard fire drum, that's what I did with ours, much better than a oil drum
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
As long as you dont put plastic wheels on the bottom. I used bricks.
9 years ago on Introduction
That's very, very cool !
9 years ago on Introduction
Good job and good example of reuse!
But using a normal socket as a power INPUT an plug as an OUTPUT is farrrrr away form safety :-)
You should better use a computer power socket (like this: http://www.dreamstime.com/computer-electricity-thumb17035282.jpg) and an appropriate power cord (source it form old computer and you will have another reused part)
And this socket you have may remain in it's place and serve as a socket for your laptop etc
Best regards!
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Thank you for your comment and suggestion
You are right but I did not find your said pc power socket, when I find I will change :)