Jack Post Fiesta Charm 6 Person Outdoor Custom Do It
Original price was: $107.99.$93.99Current price is: $93.99.
Product Overview
The Jack Post Fiesta Charm 6 Person Outdoor Custom Do It Yourself Powder Coated Tubular Steel Frame is built for outdoor enthusiasts who want a reliable, customizable foundation for their long wooden picnic table. Constructed from heavy-duty tubular steel, this frame supports six people comfortably and is designed to work seamlessly with standard long wooden picnic tables. Its sleek black powder-coated finish not only enhances its modern look but also provides excellent resistance to rust, corrosion, and fading—ensuring durability in various weather conditions. Whether you’re hosting a family barbecue, a casual backyard gathering, or a neighborhood potluck, this frame delivers both strength and style. Ideal for DIY projects, it allows you to assemble your own outdoor dining setup exactly as you envision it.
Key Features
- Heavy-Duty Tubular Steel Construction: Made with robust steel tubing, this frame offers exceptional stability and support for a full-length wooden picnic tabletop. The 1″ diameter tubing ensures structural integrity under regular use, making it suitable for frequent outdoor events.
- Easy Assembly Design: Comes with clear, step-by-step instructions that make setup straightforward and efficient. No advanced tools or professional assistance are required—just follow the guide and assemble at your own pace.
- Powder-Coated Black Finish: The durable black powder coating protects against moisture, UV rays, and daily wear, maintaining both appearance and functionality year-round. This finish resists chipping and scratching, keeping the frame looking sharp even after prolonged exposure.
- Customizable Fit: Designed to accommodate standard long wooden picnic tables, this frame works with a variety of wood types and sizes, giving you flexibility to match your existing lumber or choose new materials based on personal preference.
- No Firepoint Feature: This model does not include a firepoint, meaning it should never be placed directly over open flames, grills, or heat sources. Always ensure proper clearance when using near cooking areas.
Technical Specifications
- Frame Construction Material: Tubular Steel
- Finish: Black
- Firepoint Available: No
- Distressed Finish: No
- Frame Tubing Diameter: 1 inch
Benefits & Use Cases
This tubular steel frame is engineered specifically for outdoor environments such as backyards, parks, and recreational spaces where long wooden picnic tables are commonly used. Its powder-coated surface maintains structural integrity and visual appeal even after exposure to rain, snow, and sun. The frame comfortably supports six people along its length, making it ideal for family meals, outdoor games, or social gatherings. The DIY nature of the product appeals to customers who enjoy hands-on construction and customization, allowing them to build a table that matches their space, design preferences, and functional needs.
Because this is a frame-only product, you’ll need to separately source compatible wooden planks or pre-cut lumber to complete your picnic table. The frame is compatible with standard 2×6 or 2×8 wooden boards, depending on your desired table height and width. Once assembled, the sturdy steel structure holds the wood securely in place, providing a flat, stable surface for dining or activities. Its clean, minimalist design blends well with modern outdoor decor, while the black finish adds a sophisticated touch to patios, decks, or garden settings.
Important Notes
Customers consistently note that the frame is both sturdy and easy to assemble, thanks to the included instructions and straightforward design. Many appreciate the balance of quality and affordability, considering it an excellent value for money and well worth the investment. The finished table looks attractive and functions reliably for everyday use. However, some buyers have shared mixed opinions regarding the overall weight and dimensions of the completed table, so it’s important to measure your available space before purchasing.
Since this product does not include the wooden tabletop, you must provide your own lumber to complete the project. Choose pressure-treated wood for longevity, or opt for cedar, pine, or other rot-resistant species based on your climate and aesthetic goals. Always sand edges before assembly to prevent splinters and ensure safety during use.
It’s essential to remember that this frame does not feature a firepoint, so it should not be used directly over open flames, charcoal grills, or gas burners. If you plan to use it near a fire pit or outdoor kitchen, maintain adequate clearance and never leave it unattended. Regularly inspect all bolts, joints, and connections after assembly and periodically throughout use to ensure continued safety and stability. Tighten any loose fasteners and address signs of wear promptly to extend the life of your frame.
6 reviews for Jack Post Fiesta Charm 6 Person Outdoor Custom Do It
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Original price was: $107.99.$93.99Current price is: $93.99.
charlie –
great frames
The frames shipped on time (which is no surprise with amazon.com) and in excellent condition with all the needed hardware.I was tossing around the idea of using redwood ,cedar, or red oak for my table top and benches but the cost was to prohibitive.Pressure treated lumber was out of the question for a number of reasons.I was lucky enough to find a local sawmill who forests trees locally and so the wife and I were on our way (the wife was never at a sawmill ,she was impressed and happy to come along) so far so good–wife happy–materials on time.We looked around and settled on white pine.At this juncture i should mention I had already decided on building the tables 8 foot long and use 2 x 10 wood.We needed five pieces of 2 x 10 @ 8 foot long for each table ( we purchased two frame packages).We had the sawmill guy plane down both sides for a nomial fee and just loved the beauty of the wood.Since some of the wood was various widths and lenghts I had to cut them down to the desired size of 8 foot by 9 and one half inches .After that some belt sanding with a 120 grit paper and it was time to build.Now I am a carpentar but these frames couldn’t have been any easier to use,in fact so easy that some of my friends (and part-time superintendents whenever I am working on a project) insisted on helping–now i am watching and they are boasting how great a carpentar they are , I agreed (there might be a little Tom Sawyer in me). after applying two coats of minwax helmsman they are ready to use.Only one note to pass along,if you are using any wood thicker than the normal one and one half inches be prepared to buy longer bolts ,as the ones shipped will only work with nominal wood, my sawmill wood even after being planed and sanded ended up being one and seven -eights inches thick.But that little bit of extra cost as compared to the beauty of this wood and the beefy look of the table coupled with the strenght of these frames can not be beat.Yes these tables can fold up, after removing the seats,but we think we are going to keep them up year ’round to show ’em off,everyone loves them,and they are easy, easy ,easy to assemble.Great product!!!!!
Screenflot –
Very nice kit, easy to build!
I am very happy with the product. You can build a 4, 6, or 8 foot table, with 2×4, 2×6, or 2×10 lumber. I opted for the 8 foot table made from 2×6 boards. At the Super Duper home store, the 8 foot 2x6s were about 5.95, but 92 and 5/8ths inch 2×6 wall studs were about a dollar cheaper and I wasn’t worried about 3 or 4 inches. So 45 bucks for lumber, and I already had the few small pieces of 2×4 and the wood glue the kit requires. I didn’t get fancy with routing the edges, just hit all the boards with a vibrating sander. I don’t think anyone would have any trouble assembling this kit. The only step needing attention is making sure the holes are drilled straight as the bolts through the lumber must line up with the holes in the frame. The instructions ask you to use 8 penny nails on the 2×4 cross-members, but I used 3 inch deck screws for maximum strength. After assembly, I used red tinted Thompson’s Water Seal on it and it looks great. Maybe should have painted the boards before assembly because I couldn’t quite get in all the cracks, but no big deal. Took me about 3 hours to build it and about an hour to seal it so it went pretty quick. Will use a hole saw later to drill an umbrella hole. Is it as strong as a state park table? No. Will it hold up to a whole family jumpin’ around and havin’ a good ‘ol time? Yes it will. Overall a great product that’s easy to build and gives you a sense of accomplishment. Check it out!
Rachel Boyce –
Great Product! Very Happy!
Shipped quick and is a great product. Easy instructions that work for all sizes of wood and lengths of build.
Alicia Wallace –
Good quality, easy assembly
Table will be a bit heavy once assembled, but this worked great. We used 2 small sample cans of Olympic exterior deck stain which were about $4 each to completely coat a 6â table made with 10â boards. Coated multiple times too.
Brock –
Great budget picnic table
For the frame price and what you want to spend on wood you can end up with great picnic table at a low price. I ended up going with 8â 2×10âs for under $45 plus a pint of stain. The instructions are a little confusing until you realize it has instructions for each size and width choice of wood placed somewhat randomly on the pages. They are pretty clear though when you figure out where to look. All the screws and bolts are supplied so you have no worries about having to pick then up or figure out what sizes to buy. I ended up going with an 8â and do notice a bit of flex when sitting in the middle of the 2×10 board but nothing too bad, maybe larger adults nearer the ends and kids in the middle? Have to say the 8â is plenty large enough for all the family and fixins. The legs will actually fold up under the table for easier storage if you remove the seat boards and unbolt the stabilizer arms. Not overly heavy but would probably take two people to move it a good distance. I can lift one end up with ease and wouldnât have an issue shifting it around for mowing but would be a hassle to take it from one side of the yard to the other. Overall it seems quite durable and should see years of use with retreating of the wood every year or so. This is a great frame for as little as a 4â table to an 8â suiting your needs also giving you the choice of lumber you want and staining/painting options.
harold gillespie –
Great price easy instructions
I made a few modifications to the hardware. I purchased longer carriage bolts and lock washers. But the kits comes with everything you need to get one built.This makes a grand total of 4 picnic tables I’ve assembled and Jack post is a lot more affordable.The metal isn’t as heavy duty as the $250 plus models but for back yard barbecues from time to time I didn’t need the heavier steel. We’ll see how it holds up.