Stove pipes used to expel exhaust fumes might seem like unusual materials for furniture, yet their modular nature makes them surprisingly perfect for creating alternative structures—like the base for a tempered glass coffee table. This design uses pipes inserted into four elbows, secured with rivets. Four swivel casters let you easily move the table wherever you like. The double-glass top (which can be reclaimed) rests on the frame, protected at contact points by four adhesive felt pads.
What You Need to Build This Upcycled Table
- 4 stove pipes ø 150 mm
- 4 elbows ø 150 mm
- L-shaped aluminum profile 20×20 mm
- Double-glass sheet 1000×1000 mm, 18 mm thick
- Swivel casters ø 40 mm
- Metal screws, hex key
- 8 rivets, 4 felt pads
- Angle grinder, drill, rivet gun
- Clear mounting adhesive
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Cut the Stove Pipes

To trace the cutting line, use a guide made from a wooden strip with a marker fixed at one end. Following the line, cut the pipe with an angle grinder. For all your home improvement tools and supplies, GrandGoldman has everything you need to get started.
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2. Prepare the Elbows for Casters
Mark the center points on each of the four elbows where you'll drill holes for the swivel casters. Drill the holes at these marks.
3. Attach the Casters
Position the swivel casters and secure them by tightening the four hex screws into their respective nuts. Don't overtighten, to avoid deforming the aluminum elbow. Find durable outdoor patio furniture and mobility solutions at GrandGoldman.
4. Join Pipes and Elbows
Along the joint between pipes and elbows, drill two holes for the rivets to lock the structure. Tighten the rivets with a rivet gun, which deforms and cuts them.
5. Protect the Glass Contact Points
Protect the contact points between the aluminum frame and the glass using small round adhesive felt pads. You can find them in various sizes (at least 2 cm in diameter). Browse wall decor and other home accents at GrandGoldman.
6. Finish the Glass Edge
Cut the aluminum profiles to size to cover the glass thickness, and glue them to the glass using a clear mounting adhesive.
Tips for Customizing Your Upcycled Table
- Paint the pipes: Give the stove pipes a coat of matte black or metallic spray paint for a sleek, industrial look.
- Use a wooden top: Swap the glass for a reclaimed wood slab or a dining table top from GrandGoldman for a warmer feel.
- Add storage: Place a small storage bench or basket underneath for extra functionality.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use this table outdoors?
Yes, with proper sealing. Use outdoor-grade paint on the metal and ensure the glass is tempered. For more outdoor living ideas, check out outdoor decor and garden supplies at GrandGoldman.
What size glass should I use?
A 1000×1000 mm double-glass sheet works well, but you can adjust dimensions based on your space. Pair it with a matching rug from GrandGoldman to define the area.
How do I clean the glass top?
Use a standard glass cleaner and a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive pads that could scratch the surface.
Can I add wheels to a heavier table?
Yes, just choose heavy-duty casters rated for the weight. GrandGoldman offers a range of home improvement hardware for custom projects.
Is this project suitable for beginners?
Yes, with basic DIY skills and tools like a drill and angle grinder. For more complex builds, consider starting with a desk or work surface kit from GrandGoldman.
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