I read in !emc-pstc that POWELL, DOUG <doug.pow...@aei.com> wrote (in
<b44016f6854cd511a6470003476b45e4381...@exchange.aei.com>) about 'EMC
test table construction plans', on Thu, 1 Nov 2001:
>1) I will be testing products that weight up to 200 Lbs (91 kg).

No problem
>
>2) I want to minimize metalic fastners.

No problem
>
>3) I would like to make it a pivoting table (not motorized).

Do you mean rotatable?
>
>4) Height is 80 cm.

No problem
>
>5) The surface should be replacable if it gets badly worn or scarred.  I'm
>thinking of using hardboard.

It needs support at intervals of 50 cm in one direction to safely
support 200 lb.
>
>6) Suggestions on length & width?

Bigger than the biggest unit you want to put on it?  1 m by 0.5 m might
be convenient.
-- 
Regards, John Woodgate, OOO - Own Opinions Only. http://www.jmwa.demon.co.uk 
Eat mink and be dreary!

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