I just bought this cutting table, didnt put the wheels on, How can I raise it like 10 inches? Pvp wont fit on the wide side. What can I use to make it stable and not wobble when raised?
http://www.hancockfabrics.com/Home-H...VVviewprod.htm thanks. |
We raised our bed frame. The same type of risers should work for the table too. We got ours at Bed Bath and Beyond. They are available in different heights.
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Originally Posted by sewcrazygirl
I just bought this cutting table, didnt put the wheels on, How can I raise it like 10 inches? Pvp wont fit on the wide side. What can I use to make it stable and not wobble when raised?
http://www.hancockfabrics.com/Home-H...VVviewprod.htm thanks. |
I'd suggest the bed risers also. I know you can get them at least 5 inches high.
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With so many casters, I'm not sure if risers would work or not. You could build a "step" up for the entire table to sit on with a lip so it won't come off. Basically a wooden box the same size as the table. make any sense at all?
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I tried the bed risers for my cutting table but the table was unstable, not enough weight on them. That's a nice table. Do you want the wheels on it?
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hey i dont want wheels on it, they dont lock so its pointless. Maybe I will go to Home depot and get some wooden blocks.
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What if you got those 4" fence posts and drill out the top a little bit to put your table legs into? Lowes and Home Depot will cut to the size you want. :thumbup:
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not sure if it will wobbly, my table sits on carpet
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If you have one of those drill bits that cuts out holes, I would go about 6-8" in (or as deep as you think necesary) with one of them. Make the legs 16" and then do the circular cut. That puppy won't go anywhere!!
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