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Old 11-10-2016, 10:43 PM
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Peckish
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Side view. I put 1/2" wood blocks under the casters to lift the table just enough that I could slide more plastic bins underneath. The shelf is centered under the tabletop and is 6 ft wide by 22" deep.

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There's also a slide-out shelf, like a bread board. I don't use it very often because of where it's located in relation to the walking areas in the room, but when I'm piecing, it makes a great spot for trimming with a mat and cutter, or sometimes I'll put an ironing surface on it and use my mini iron to press seams.

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The table is very strong and sturdy; I've stood on it a few times and I'm not exactly petite. It also comes apart and moves fairly easily, as long as you have 2 awesome strong teenage boys who can help you move the heaviest section, which is the top.
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