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I bought a new table from Office Max to use as my cutting table. It is 30" X 60", perfect size for cutting. I was going to put PVC pipe on the legs, but then I didnt like the looks of that.....so this is what DH and I came up with.
First I took off the plastic cover on the bottom of the leg. I needed to see what size dowel I would need and figure out how far it would go up in the leg. I think we used a pine 5/8" dowel. I needed to raise the table about 12" to end up at a height that would be good for me. I am 5'10" and the tabel ended up at 37" tall. The dowels came in 3 ft. lengths, so there was some left over after cutting them. I finished them off by staining them a walnut color. When they are put in the table and the black cap is put back on, you can hardly tell that they are there! Just thought I would share this with you, as it has proven to be a great, inexpensive way to have a customized sewing table at the right height! black cap on bottom of leg [ATTACH=CONFIG]208124[/ATTACH] stained pine dowels [ATTACH=CONFIG]208125[/ATTACH] close up when done [ATTACH=CONFIG]208126[/ATTACH] finished look [ATTACH=CONFIG]208134[/ATTACH] |
Hey, that looks great! I have the PVC ones for my table and, you're right, they don't look the greatest. Yours aren't even noticeable as extensions. Kudos on that "remodel"! :)
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great Idea!!!!!! Thanks for sharing.
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Great idea!
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Creative solution ... thanks for telling us about it!
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Thanks for sharing! I have the same table and have just been using as is. Guess what DH will be doing this weekend.
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Now that was clever! Love your 37" solution, as I am a tall girl too..
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I think I might just have to follow your example. A couple of questions: Did you anchor the dowel to the legs in any way? How many dowel rods do I need to get?
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Necessity is the Mother of Invention!
Good for you for coming up with a solution. I just purchased a set of Bed Risers ... for a bed, and guess what, they didn't make it to the bed ... used them under a table and oh so much nicer to work from it now! Very stable ... and oh so much more comfortable for my back! |
Great fix
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