Deck Table Umbrella Escutcheon

Deck Table Umbrella Escutcheon

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You know the patio table you have that has a hole in the middle? The collar it (probably) came with has a technical name... who knew right?! It's called an 'Escutcheon' (pronounced S-cut-chin). Odds are that your original escutcheon either blew away or cracked apart after a few months. Here's my story... We had a large 8 person deck table we really liked, however a Texas hail storm shattered the slate on the table. The frame was heavy duty and solid as could be, so I was trying to think how to reuse it. As luck would have it, we had some close friends redo there kitchen and had a pile of beautiful granite that was trashed. I took that granite and cut four panels to seam together a new table top. I next used a carbide tip hole saw and cut a hole for our umbrellas, but hated the raw edge. So this escutcheon was made. Two notes: 1) The base of the escutcheon is not flat as my granite had changed height by 1.5mm where the slabs met. 2) I assume your name doesn't have 'Harvey' in it anyplace so the files posted have versions with and without the name. The escutcheon was made to fit the drilled hole diameter (2.62") and umbrella diameter (1.47")

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