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Heavy Duty Picnic Table Frame Kit – Frame Only- Welded 6ft – Galvanized

Original price was: $340.00.Current price is: $204.00.

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This heavy duty commercial picnic table frame kit is the perfect cost efficient option for your campground or RV park.  This welded frame features an extra wide design that is tip resistant, welded frame for durability and features 2 3/8″ OD tubing 11ga,  diagonal braces of 1-5/16″ OD and all 3/8″ dia. galvanized carriage bolt fasteners.The galvanized tubing is further enhanced with a clear lacquer coating that keeps it corrosion protected for years to come. 

Please note, this is for the frame only.  As one of our top sellers this offers one of the most cost effective options available on the market.  Purchasing the wood locally will significantly save on costs in addition to a substantial freight savings.

 

Picnic Table Frame Kit Features:

  • Hardware for 2×10 planks included
  • Same frame kit for 6′ tables
  • Cost efficient option
  • Commercial 2 3/8″ Frame
  • Welded Frame

 

 

 

59 reviews for Heavy Duty Picnic Table Frame Kit – Frame Only- Welded 6ft – Galvanized

  1. 5 out of 5

    wd

    heavy gauge aluminum – should last a lifetime

  2. 5 out of 5

    Anonymous

    This picnic frame was exactly what we needed. My daughter is a parapelegic and so we needed a picnic table with an extended end or ends. Most handicapped tables are $1000 and up. This was a Godsend. The table is very well designed and the Instructions are easy. I’m very thankful to the designer for making this available.

  3. 5 out of 5

    GlenT

    This is the 50th frame I have bought. Good heavy duty aluminium tubing. Parts match and are uniformly shaped. While there were no directions provided will just need to layout the top boards on the ground and place the leg assemble upside down on top to mark where the stainless bolt holes go.

  4. 5 out of 5

    Karen D. Osterfeld

    This product is super sturdy! It definitely is something you would find in a city park. We are very happy with this product.

  5. 5 out of 5

    Bill

    Very sturdy

  6. 5 out of 5

    Candy Feldt

    We were very happy with our purchase. We had to drill a few extra holes but other than that it was easy. It looks nice and will be serviceable for many years.

  7. 5 out of 5

    Andrew L Doherty

    Table is very sturdy. Lining up the holes for the bolts is tough. Make sure your exact. Great table overall.

  8. 5 out of 5

    Amanda L.

    Top notch quality!!

  9. 5 out of 5

    Jeana hall

    Well manufactured quality item.

  10. 5 out of 5

    Anonymous

    Very impressed with durability!

  11. 5 out of 5

    Anthony C.

    Ease of assembly, although it would best with two people for the assembly. Be sure to follow the instructions. Everything will fall into place. I built this table for my daughter and her coworkers at a Pediatric Office. During this pandemic, only a certain number of staff are allowed in the break room at a time. The staff wanted a picnic table so they could go outside for a spell, enjoy their lunches and just take a break to unwind and enjoy nature. I was really surprised as to the quality of this product. With proper care, it should last a lifetime.

  12. 5 out of 5

    Louis J Menize

    I think this picnic table with the ever so sturdy frame will outlive me!

  13. 5 out of 5

    Bonnie

    This review is for frame only. This is a well made commercial grade frame. It is very heavy which for us was what we wanted to help prevent theft. We finished the boards as recommended by routing the edges and it is very comfortable. It was delivered by FedEx there were no issues.

  14. 5 out of 5

    Brenda Clymer

    Strong and sturdy!

  15. 5 out of 5

    Tommy

    good instructions

  16. 5 out of 5

    Satisfied

    It’s not a folding table. I knew that.The galvanized coating on some areas has been damaged with a grinder for some reason. These areas will rust

  17. 5 out of 5

    Deborah

    Replaced old table frame. Will last a very long time. Thankyou.

  18. 5 out of 5

    jim ross

    Heavy well built

  19. 5 out of 5

    Shane Coles

    Very sturdy, good instructions. Great Value. Should last a very long time.

  20. 5 out of 5

    Larry g. knight

    This is exactly like the picnic tables that are in National Parks. Easy to assemble very sturdy and great price. The all wood one’s the big box stores are half what these cost BUT Don’t hold up. You get what you pay for.

  21. 5 out of 5

    Gary L.

    It is not cheap; however, when you get done with it – with several coats of stain on the wood – it will last forever. It is not a “throw away” piece of outdoor furniture. This thing is STRONG, and you will NEVER get that for $99. You get what you pay for.

  22. 5 out of 5

    Rick Rogers

    Wow! This is the real deal! Pricey but worth it. Just as heavy duty like the ones we use to have in parks way back when. Buy some nice lumber to put it together with. You will be happy.🙂

  23. 5 out of 5

    Bob

    It’s a good look picnic table with heavy duty. But a little pricey.

  24. 5 out of 5

    B. Nicely

    This picnic table frame is outstanding. I used 3 2×10’s for the top and 2 2×12’s for the benches. It was easy to assemble in a couple hours. I highly recommend!

  25. 5 out of 5

    solocooker

    Built an 8 foot table used 2x10s for the table top and 2x12s for the benches. This makes for a heavy duty picknic table. nothing comparable out there at this price!

  26. 5 out of 5

    Black Squirrel

    I just finished assembling this with ridiculously expensive 2×10-8 treated lumber from the depot. The directions are definitel overly complicated, and pictures would do much better instead of fuzzy illustrations. Everything went together great and I had no problems at all, except the two longest bolts that tie together the leg braces with the diagonal braces. They need to be 1/2″ longer. The way the diagonal brace ends are stamped and then crammed in between the leg braces leaves absolutely 1-2 threads sticking out of the nut, which is never a good thing. Still structurally stable, but still.

  27. 5 out of 5

    Picabo

    This table is awesome. Great instructions! I stained the wood and sprayed the base black with rustoleum paint. It came out great. Word of advice. DO NOT tighten everything up until you have all boards on and all bolts ready to tighten.

  28. 5 out of 5

    Jonathan

    American Made, strong, looks great and pretty good design. I didn’t follow the instructions so I had a few headaches… I guess instructions are important! But I used 2x10x8′ Redwood boards with a waterproof redwood stain and it looks great! It should last forever if I make sure to stain it every year. Assembly takes a bit of work even if you follow the instructions, so it’s not ‘easy’ but it’s not hard. Having help is good too cause things can fall over.

  29. 5 out of 5

    Mrs T

    This is a sturdy product that is just like the kits you find at a national or state park. I have but one recommendation for DYI folks. If you decide to make an 8′ table, place (2) angle supports across all three table boards to keep them level across your table. I mounted them right where the underside angle bracket meets the center plank. See photo. If you do not, your boards may bow or twist across the long run. I used 1 1/2″ angle aluminum.

  30. 5 out of 5

    Anonymous

    Wow, exceeded expectations, heavy high quality in simple design. A very happy hard to please guy.

  31. 4 out of 5

    Ross

    The picnic table frame & style are very good. I’ve built 5 tables so far and people love the accessibly & they don’t tip over.

  32. 5 out of 5

    J. Alvarez

    Very well made but heavy. if you not planning to move around, it’s great

  33. 5 out of 5

    Jeff E

    Can’t beat the fabrication quality on this kit, everything fits together well and is rock solid sturdy, only reason it didn’t get 5 stars is I was short 3 nuts, had to go to the hardware store to finish the build

  34. 5 out of 5

    charles corley

    I needed a picnic table that would last on our campsite rental lots. Renters can be tough on equipment and the cheap picnic tables wouldn’t last. This kit is a beast. It is very heavy duty. I purchased 2 twelve foot long 2×10’s. I also purchased one 8 foot 2×10. I had HD cut the boards to 6 feet long.

  35. 5 out of 5

    Scotts

    This is an excellent choice for a picnic table that can be left outdoors in heavy winters. We did 8 foot boards and it can easily fit 5-6 people each side.

  36. 5 out of 5

    Doc Blanch

    I have a prior table which now must be 30 years old. Replaced the wood five years ago. Frame is still going strong. It may appear expensive but lasts forever. A little awkward handling the boards by yourself. I made a six foot table which took three 2x10x12 footers cut in half. Lowes or the Depot will do that. Hard part is finding decent boards in pressure treated. Trying to flip them by yourself to check them out is a task. I rounded all the corners and routed the edges with a 3/8 or 1/2 round over bit.If you do not receive instructions just call the toll freee line and they’ll be emailed in minutes. Worthwhile purchase, PS the bolts holding the struts in place could be a little longer. You might get a thread or two to catch the nut, Far easier to buy two five inch hex nuts.

  37. 4 out of 5

    Alan Maxfield

    We had a ball, myself, my son and my 5 year old grandson putting this together. This is a kit and you need to add 5 2×10’s, 8 footers obviously if you want an 8 foot table. We used pressure treated lumber, and when we were done we sanded it down and stained it. The result was a very good looking, and extremely rugged and durable table that will not tip over. One reason we wanted this kit is because my son is thinking about moving, and this could be disassembled and moved with him if he wants to by removing a few bolts. My grandson was a riot tightening all the nuts with his father’s ratchet…he felt like a real hot shot. The only drawback I can think of for some may be the weight of the finished product. It is heavy.

  38. 5 out of 5

    Diane

    I have purchased 9 of these kits from the same seller. One of the kits was missing the lag bolts and bench seat brackets. Which made the whole kit unusable. I contacted the seller multiple times. I was offered a return, a refund and then a credit of $60 and $90. All I wanted was the hardware and brackets. These boxes are heavy and I thought it was a waste of peoples time and money to return it just for hardware. The seller did try and tell me I had to purchase hardware separately. I sent screenshots of their post clearly stating otherwise. Eventually I contacted the manufacturer and they made everything right at no cost to me. Product is great. 3rd party seller not so much.

  39. 5 out of 5

    tim colling

    This is a heavy duty leg set that will last a long timeht. Bought it for a present but didn’t try to put it together until the snow melted. Planning on buying another set for myself. Glad to see a company making a quality product and standing behind it.

  40. 5 out of 5

    Payne

    Table is wonderful, but box is so heavy that it had a hole in the side where someone’s foot went through it. All parts were there though.

  41. 5 out of 5

    Amazon Customer

    The Picnic table frame kit was very heavy an sturdy. Went together great and it looks wonderful Exactly what we needed for our family gatherings.

  42. 5 out of 5

    andrew p.

    excellent quality.

  43. 5 out of 5

    Gregory Norris

    Super easy to I stall. Very easy to talk to customer support and get missing pieces.

  44. 5 out of 5

    Amazon Customer

    This is quite a picnic Table Frame Kit ! Should last for years.

  45. 5 out of 5

    Amazon Customer

    Solid, sturdy, well made and easy to assemble.

  46. 5 out of 5

    Amazon Customer

    Very well built.

  47. 5 out of 5

    Love Space, LLC

    Will not disappoint!

  48. 5 out of 5

    PrimeGuy49506

    The table hardware was heavy duty and fantastic.

  49. 4 out of 5

    Brett Hurt

    If only they came with a set of instructions! We ordered two of the picnic table frames and they are definitely heavy duty. Unfortunately neither box contained instruction. s My husband and I assembled the bases and then moved them to the location in our neighborhood where we wanted them set up. Once they were in place we added the boards. These are so heavy duty they should last for decades!

  50. 5 out of 5

    J Daniel

    I assembled the table in one afternoon using the tailgate of my pickup and the pallet forks on my tractor as a work surface. This kit is the table frame ONLY! I used treated 2″x10″x 8ft which are kinda heavy (purchased separately from a local lumber dealer). The tailgate and the tractor forks allowed me to assemble per the instructions without crawling around on my hands and knees (my knees were grateful). I found that drilling pilot holes with a smaller bit caused less splintering of the top wood surface. Also, when drilling the larger holes, use only a bit as large as the bolts provided. I used one slightly smaller than the one suggested in the instructions.

  51. 5 out of 5

    Habu

    There is really nothing to dislike about this product. It is extremely well made and extra heavy duty. This table will outlive me. I supplied my own 2’X10′ pressure-treated lumber. I did assemble it alone and that task was really made simple by using my landscape trailer and assembling the table upside down. Once assembly was complete I towed the trailer to the designated place in my yard slid it to the end and rolled it over and off. Super easy. The total assembly time was 3.5 hours. I am extremely satisfied with this “beast” of a table. :)

  52. 5 out of 5

    Nico

    You can build this with just one person. Honestly it’s over kill how thick the metal is so if you where tossed up between this and the slightly thinner guage version, get the leaa thick one….you’ll be happy if you have to move it… cause right now i need two people just to move it! I love it though.

  53. 4 out of 5

    Kevin B

    This is a heavy duty table. Wife and I built it at a leisurely pace in a couple of hours. Really heavy so have help on hand to move it. Heavy enough I should be able to leave it out when hurricanes hit here. Think it will last the rest of my life. We used five pressure treated 2x10s. Lumber seems fine even for the seats. Once it has about a month to cure we’re going to spray the lumber with Thompson’s Water Seal. All predrilled holes in the frame were perfectly aligned.. You will need a drill bit and some 9/16″ wrenches for assembly. All hardware is included.

  54. 5 out of 5

    Bob B.

    Just finished putting this beast together. The legs are solid and heavy. All the bolt holes lined up with precision. The bolts themselves are heavily galvanized a dull gray color. The legs are galvanized bright. They should last 20 years. I’ll update this post then with a status update. These legs aren’t the cheapest on the market, but you get what you pay for.

  55. 5 out of 5

    Michael

    Very happy with this product. Built extremely well! You could park a car on this picnic table. Metal is bent and drilled to perfection … everything lined up. Took about 2.5 hours to put together. Highly recommend having a second person. Made everything go much smoother. Would recommend this product over the big box garbage tables any day.

  56. 5 out of 5

    Bowe

    This picnic table is SOLID. And HEAVY. I expect it to last for many years. The quality of this table is 5-stars, for sure.

  57. 5 out of 5

    rick 30 06

    All that is needed is five 2×10’s. It wasn’t too hard to assemble. I bought pressure treated wood, and the one draw back is it is heavy! I would recommend this product. Great customer service, and they make a quality product.

  58. 3 out of 5

    Robert Gatliff

    Feels like what I expect at a public camp ground, heavy duty and will last for years. Before assembly, sourced the lumber at the local hardware store, drilled a few mounting holes, stained and sealed. Knew this was going to be heavy, so carried all the pieces to where the table would finally rest. Assembled upside down on a pair of saw horses. I would recommend having two people to then flip it over.

  59. 5 out of 5

    Bear Lake Campgrounds

    Good sturdy frame. We liked that it was cost effective to use for our campground. We used red cedar for the boards……beautiful.


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