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
10 years ago on Introduction
I've never seen anything like this! It's a wonderful design :)
6 years ago
This looks SOOOOO cool! Great job!
7 years ago
what did you use to make the wholes in the glass for the screws to go through it?
Reply 7 years ago
Hi
I used glass cutting drill bit
7 years ago
This looks great! Thanks for sharing!
9 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 9 years ago on Introduction
You're welcome :)
10 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.
10 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.
10 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.
10 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 10 years ago on Introduction
backyard fire drum, that's what I did with ours, much better than a oil drum
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
As long as you dont put plastic wheels on the bottom. I used bricks.
10 years ago on Introduction
That's very, very cool !
11 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 11 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 :)