Need advice on how to raise tables ?
#1
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Beaverton,Michigan
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I have a 8ft. table and a 4ft table that I need to raise to a better height for cutting and ironing. They are the ones made by Lifetime got them at Sams got them a few years ago for extra tables for get togethers but now they are turned into a cutting table and designing,and a ironing table.
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Location: Central Indiana (USA)
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the bed risers are cool
here is where you can see a photo of them
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Adjustable...ci_sku=5148131
here is where you can see a photo of them
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Adjustable...ci_sku=5148131
#5
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: North Texas
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My hubby cut me 12" pvc white plastic pipe and I lift each leg and slide them on. Works great. Depends on the type of legs you ahve though. Mine are regular table you can fold in half and tote. We have Project Linus meetings twice a month adn use these on the cutting tables. Saves the backs.
#6
Originally Posted by debbieumphress
My hubby cut me 12" pvc white plastic pipe and I lift each leg and slide them on. Works great. Depends on the type of legs you ahve though. Mine are regular table you can fold in half and tote. We have Project Linus meetings twice a month adn use these on the cutting tables. Saves the backs.
#9
I'll just add one thing. The bed risers work great if that is the height you need. My sis is shorter so her husband took pieces of 4x4 lumber cut them to the height she needed plus an inch or two and than routed out a hole in the middle for the legs to set in. Custom risers.
Need a handy hubby though!
Need a handy hubby though!
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