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Old 12-01-2009, 12:52 PM
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ctmhjenn
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I had this table to start with, and it was not big enough. High enough yes, and it was adjustable. However, I graduated to a BIGGER table because this was just too small to trim and square my quilts, or to baste them. So, what I did, I had my husband (or you can) buy a sheet of plywood. He then bought a sheet of laminate, and glued it on the top of the plywood, which was really smooth. I then set it up in my sewing room on SAW HORSES...yes, you read it right, and set them on 2x4's to get the right height for me. It WORKS! Eventually my dh put a base on the board and I now have a wonderfully cutting table, with a shelf on the bottom and it has large roller wheels to move it. If you needed to fold the table, then keep it on folding saw horses and just stand the board up against the wall when not in use. You could even just paint the board to put your butting mates on. It was NOT expensive to do. Joanie
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