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I bought these on the last sale at $85 each. Got 2 of them and I just put them together.
For $85 bucks they are a steal. At $119, they are still a good deal if you need a shallow depth table.
They are a heavy frame I think is 12g with a hammered finish. The acacia wood top is decent, nothing fancy, but the finish is smooth.
Assembly is easy. I will say make sure you have your measurements for height ready as it is not cake to raise and lower. It ain't hard, but there are 12 bolts to undo. It just takes time.
For info, the lowest setting puts the table at 29" with the wheels on.
Highly recommended.
I bought these on the last sale at $85 each. Got 2 of them and I just put them together.
For $85 bucks they are a steal. At $119, they are still a good deal if you need a shallow depth table.
They are a heavy frame I think is 12g with a hammered finish. The acacia wood top is decent, nothing fancy, but the finish is smooth.
Assembly is easy. I will say make sure you have your measurements for height ready as it is not cake to raise and lower. It ain't hard, but there are 12 bolts to undo. It just takes time.
For info, the lowest setting puts the table at 29" with the wheels on.
Highly recommended.
I count 8 bolt sets for the legs. Am I missing some?
Although, couldn't you change these out for heavy duty cotter pins if you really do need to adjust the legs that frequently?
One-inch thick top, edge-glued but solid wood..
Although, couldn't you change these out for heavy duty cotter pins if you really do need to adjust the legs that frequently?
So it could be 8 depending. If the legs are at their shortest, the bolts closest to the table top engage the sliding leg.
If you already have them at a standing height then it would be 8.
If anything, the weak spot would be the pins/bolts.
I don't think 1750 is reasonable but I bet 500 would be.
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Definitely not light duty. It's not a heavy duty 2000lb table either. More than adequate for home shop use.
One-inch thick top, edge-glued but solid wood..
Got it last time, this beast is rock solid. I was actually surprised by the rather low weight rating, it seriously feels more like they rated it per leg. Even at today's price it's a steal.
I bought these on the last sale at $85 each. Got 2 of them and I just put them together.
For $85 bucks they are a steal. At $119, they are still a good deal if you need a shallow depth table.
They are a heavy frame I think is 12g with a hammered finish. The acacia wood top is decent, nothing fancy, but the finish is smooth.
Assembly is easy. I will say make sure you have your measurements for height ready as it is not cake to raise and lower. It ain't hard, but there are 12 bolts to undo. It just takes time.
For info, the lowest setting puts the table at 29" with the wheels on.
Highly recommended.
Perfect description, it's an exact mirror of what I experienced. If I had a need for more of these, I would buy at any price below $200. It's one of these rare surprises on Amazon where you get a lot more quality than you expected.
I bought these on the last sale at $85 each. Got 2 of them and I just put them together.
For $85 bucks they are a steal. At $119, they are still a good deal if you need a shallow depth table.
They are a heavy frame I think is 12g with a hammered finish. The acacia wood top is decent, nothing fancy, but the finish is smooth.
Assembly is easy. I will say make sure you have your measurements for height ready as it is not cake to raise and lower. It ain't hard, but there are 12 bolts to undo. It just takes time.
For info, the lowest setting puts the table at 29" with the wheels on.
Highly recommended.
I bought these on the last sale at $85 each. Got 2 of them and I just put them together.
For $85 bucks they are a steal. At $119, they are still a good deal if you need a shallow depth table.
They are a heavy frame I think is 12g with a hammered finish. The acacia wood top is decent, nothing fancy, but the finish is smooth.
Assembly is easy. I will say make sure you have your measurements for height ready as it is not cake to raise and lower. It ain't hard, but there are 12 bolts to undo. It just takes time.
For info, the lowest setting puts the table at 29" with the wheels on.
Highly recommended.
Trying to see if I can get the height to be perfectly aligned with my hart rolling tool box.