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- May 17, 2007From homedepot:
http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?storeId=10051&langId=-1&catalogId=10053&productId=100048820
$20/pair
look like they'd work just fine
On 5/17/07, Jason Cipriani <jason.cipriani@...> wrote:
> > > Table legs/new tables. Is there a way to get a bunch of those nice
> > > plastic folding tables cheap in Denver or something? Or: how do we
> > > make tables in a way that does not suck balls.
> >
> > They sell 'folding table leg' kits at Home Depot, just like the
> > folding legs on most banquet tables. They just screw on to whatever
> > you want to make into a table. I brought these up 5 years ago ....
> > they arent as high or flexible as saw-horse legs, but require far less
> > work.
> >
> > If we just -kept- the saw-horse legs from year to year, it would be
> > easy enough to re-use them...
>
> The saw horses, and 2x4's to mount them to the tables, and/or table
> tops with 2x4's screwed to the bottom of them, seem like they take up
> -way- more space than they should, though.
>
> There's folding table legs for $30 at amazon, these were the cheapest
> ones without horrible reviews:
>
> http://www.amazon.com/Ebco-Folding-Table-Legs/dp/B0000AXEE4/ref=sr_1_10/002-9073667-2739209?ie=UTF8&s=furniture&qid=1179412563&sr=1-10
>
> There's a web site with tons of stuff: http://www.banquettables.com/
> (that's right, banquettables.com). But all the tables are in the
> $90-$150 price range.
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