I and my husband are brand new home owners and we haven't quite acquired a whole lot of furniture yet. I decided that this old crate, that was collecting more dust in the corner of my entryway, was going to become a beautiful display piece. I decided it would become a sofa table.
Hubs and I had a few things to pick up at Home Depot, our usual DIY hub, so while I was there I picked up 4 screw on table legs and 4 plates for the legs to screw into.
I started off by cleaning up the old crate. I vacuumed out the cobwebs from the inside and swept off the dust from the outside. And since I really like the character and the patina look to the wood, I left the box untouched. For the legs, I actually distressed them a bit by adding dents and scratches to the wood. I then added a coat of Minwax Weathered Oak stain to each leg. The color came out looking like a grey old wood, which matched my crate perfectly!
While the stain was drying, I went ahead and flipped the crate over and screwed the four plates onto the bottom corners. I left about 1/2 inch between the edges and the plates.
Once the legs were almost completely dry, I wiped off the access stain. I then secured the legs to the bottom and that was it!
I actually think it turned out amazingly!
Just a little history on the box: it is a Howitzer artillery shell crate. This particular crate is from the Vietnam War. It held 2, 105 mm cartridges. The closure clasp is the original and it is very rusted, so I think it will stay closed. The date printed on the crate is September 1966.