[RCSE] What do you use as a building table?

2004-11-07 Thread Dave Brombaugh
I'm looking to invest in a new building table, but am curious where to go to get a decent one. Many of the standard tables I see are only 30 deep. Perhaps two of those together is good? Anyway, any ideas or suggestions you have would be great. - Dave attachment: winmail.dat

Re: [RCSE] What do you use as a building table?

2004-11-07 Thread Zb. Michalczyk
... on the hinge Zbigniew Michalczyk The Soaring Little Fleet of Poland http://mysite.verizon.net/vze2qbfc/ - Original Message - From: Dave Brombaugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2004 1:39 PM Subject: [RCSE] What do you use as a building table? I'm

Re: [RCSE] What do you use as a building table?

2004-11-07 Thread Ben Diss
Solid core dor. Several sizes are available. I have one that's built on legs and topped with glass for straight and square construction and a short one that goes in the center of the room on a folding table for setup and maintenance. -Ben Dave Brombaugh wrote: I'm looking to invest in a new

Re: [RCSE] What do you use as a building table?

2004-11-07 Thread GRW
If you have the room and man power the best thing to build on is pool table slate. There are times you can find an old pool table cut the edges down to the slate, remove the feltand you won't have a straighter building table. I had a fireplace mantle that was made out of stone that I gave a friend

Re: [RCSE] What do you use as a building table?

2004-11-07 Thread Bill Bunny Kuhlman
Dave, We use a 34x78 steel table with a linoleum type top surface which we picked up second hand from an insurance office. Steel legs and steel I-beams hold the surface flat and twist-free once you get the table set up properly on your floor. Several pieces of 2x4 under the legs raise the