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Work tables

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Re: Work tables

Postby Andyp » 17 Sep 2020, 14:55

They certainly look fit for purpose. Well done
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Re: Work tables

Postby Malc2098 » 17 Sep 2020, 16:31

They look good 'n' sturdy!
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Re: Work tables

Postby 9fingers » 17 Sep 2020, 16:40

Malc2098 wrote:They look good 'n' sturdy!



Thats an awful lot of words for you Malc! are you well?

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Re: Work tables

Postby MY63 » 17 Sep 2020, 16:42

I had made 6 legs for each table but we decided not to fit the middle ones.
The lower shelf has a centre support but the top does not, My friends business partner stood on the centre of the top and there was no flex in the MDF at all so it was decided not to fit them.
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Re: Work tables

Postby Malc2098 » 17 Sep 2020, 17:25

9fingers wrote:
Malc2098 wrote:They look good 'n' sturdy!



Thats an awful lot of words for you Malc! are you well?

Bob



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