"Folding, adjustable height table" - small improve

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Niki

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Good day

Some time ago, I posted the "Folding adjustable height table"
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A few day ago, I had to cut some mortises on very long boards (87") so, I used it as a support table.
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But, I noticed that the top can move a little bit to the sides so, I made this small improvement to "lock" the top to the legs.

That's the table, upside-down...I took some board (yes, from a workbench) threaded rod, screw insert, large washer and knob with a T-nut...
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I screw the threaded rod to the screw insert and locked it with wing nut....You can use a bolt - sunk in the top or even a T-nut...
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Put the "clamping board", the large washer (made with Hole-saw from "floor panel") and the knob and tight it....not too strong yet.
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After adjusting the correct height, tight the nut to clamp the top to the legs
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Thank you
niki
 
OPJ":13smg4sc said:
Good work, but why do you keep your car in your workshop? :shock: :?

:D

Yes, what a strange concept?? ;)
 
OPJ":w8udrqui said:
Good work, but why do you keep your car in your workshop? :shock: :?

:D
WiZeR":w8udrqui said:
Yes, what a strange concept?? ;)

Oki-Doki mates...

I'm waiting for you with a 5 Pounds (yes, 2 Kg) hammer just behind the corner... :lol:

Well, new you can see in what "miserable" conditions I'm working :cry:

And the true story is....as you can see on the first 2 pics, the car was outside, but then, at the evening, I decided to take the pictures and the car already "occupied" the garage....

Regards
niki
 
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