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Peter Pitchford![]() Elite user Philly 423 Posts ![]() |
I do not have an engineer's mind but am trying to build a lexan (or other suitable alternative) table (only the top has to be clear) that can collapse for portability.
The table does not have to be large but I need to be able to sit at the table (so a design like the spider table won't work for me). Any direction and/or ideas are welcome. Thanks in advance, Peter |
chill![]() Veteran user colorado, usa 385 Posts ![]() |
I spent most of my money on magic and women, the rest i just wasted
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Eldon![]() Inner circle Virden, IL 1137 Posts ![]() |
You beat me to it chill.
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Peter Pitchford![]() Elite user Philly 423 Posts ![]() |
Those look superb but they wouldn't be collapsible (without unscrewing and rescrewing each show - and I already have enough packing and unpacking), would they?
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Eldon![]() Inner circle Virden, IL 1137 Posts ![]() |
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On 2013-02-13 06:45, Peter Pitchford wrote: True. Is there a design you like that is made of wood? Almost anything that is made from wood can be made from Lexan. How about a Lexan top with card table type legs or maybe something like this. http://www.gibraltarinc.com/folding_table_bases.html (Just brainstorming.) |
chill![]() Veteran user colorado, usa 385 Posts ![]() |
Nice link Eldon. I like the folding single legs
I spent most of my money on magic and women, the rest i just wasted
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Matt Adams![]() Special user Harvest, AL 828 Posts ![]() |
So a Harbin folding table is too small, yeah?
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BanzaiMagic![]() Inner circle 1339 Posts ![]() |
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On 2013-02-11 17:32, Peter Pitchford wrote: Dean Dill Triangle type routine? |
Peter Pitchford![]() Elite user Philly 423 Posts ![]() |
Yes, Matt. It won't work for what I'm doing.
Banzai, more like Caesaral Melting Point |