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How to Build a Portable Slide-on Railing Bar Top / Counter

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I tested it out to make sure that it was working this far along.

Held up the support to make sure it looked ok.

I finished the spray painting and now it was time for adding the supports. I used the extra 1 by 2 as a placeholder again.

I attached the supports with wood screws.

I also added the bar top securing with wood screws.

I love it. I need to hunt up the little wood pieces that hide the screws. We had several rain storms and I was running in and out with the pieces and I can’t find them!

Add drinks and snacks and you have a sweet little set up.

Want to know what I plan to put on here for our Fourth of July festivities? A charcuterie board… actually, two charcuterie boards! A sweet one and a savory meat and cheese one. Who loves charcuterie boards?!? If you don’t know what one is, search the “charcuterieboard” tag on Instagram. I follow Ainttooproudtomeg on Instagram and she made one for Katherine Schwarzenegger not too long ago. I am really loving her Fourth of July boards… but, I came up empty on finding red, white and blue candy. 

It is a super simple design that works.

And if you need to get some work done, it works for that too! Now I am going to get some good wood and remake this project.

Slip it on and off to add extra counter space on your deck or balcony. What do you think? Easy enough to make before your 4th of July celebration?

(This step should have been about the 2nd picture but I couldn’t find my countersink bit so I did it at the end of the project.) I used glue and nails to hold it together temporarily, then I put 4 screws in each side so the it would be secure, going through each board into the 1 by 2. I used a countersink bit so that the screw would be recessed a bit. I will fill the holes with black putty or spackle and then paint it again. Also, you can skip the nails and glue, I just used them to hold it together while I put in the screws but they are completely optional.

Ran to Lowe’s at 6 am to get some poplar and it is stained and in place by 8:30 am. Seriously peoples, this project is so easy!!! Try it… you’ll like it!