Quick to use table leg extensions or ther way to raise the table
I need to raise my dining room table up about once a week for few hours. At the moment I'm just placing each leg on on 16cm (about 6") wooden block. But I'd like a more permanent solution. Table that I have has legs that are square of 55mm. My first thought was just to get a square tube that just fits on outside and use a pin (with holes drilled to the square tube) to support the table leg. But problems here are that that's a hard to find size and adding those pins isn't that easy when you also have to support the table. Extenders could also go in between the table top and "frame" (just board in between each leg at the top) that connects the 4 legs together. Or I can just buy a different table. But I haven't seen one that would be suitable for this without modifications. Any ideas? submitted by /u/Grand_Possibility_69 [link] [comments]
I need to raise my dining room table up about once a week for few hours. At the moment I'm just placing each leg on on 16cm (about 6") wooden block. But I'd like a more permanent solution.
Table that I have has legs that are square of 55mm. My first thought was just to get a square tube that just fits on outside and use a pin (with holes drilled to the square tube) to support the table leg. But problems here are that that's a hard to find size and adding those pins isn't that easy when you also have to support the table.
Extenders could also go in between the table top and "frame" (just board in between each leg at the top) that connects the 4 legs together.
Or I can just buy a different table. But I haven't seen one that would be suitable for this without modifications.
Any ideas?
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