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Default How difficult to make



"basilisk" wrote in message
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On Sat, 20 Oct 2012 18:40:37 -0400, Mike Marlow wrote:

Meanie wrote:
"Leon" wrote in message
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On 10/20/2012 2:27 PM, Meanie wrote:
This table would be perfect for my small dining area. The price is
steep and therefore, wondered how difficult it would be to make. The
hardest part I think is finding the extension mechanism/sliders. Any
input?
http://www.resourcefurniture.com/spa...saving-tables/

goliath




That EXTRA long table extension is why the table is expensive. And as
far as it reaches it needs to be made of top quality materials and
specifications or else your table will sag under it's own weight, much
more with something actually setting on it.

You may pay as much for that extension as the whole table.


What price do you consider steep?


It starts at $9000


Paying for high quality materials is one thing, but that's freakin' nuts
man!


be cheaper to add a room on to put a real table in, plus you got to keep
chairs somewhere, stuck under a table is an excellent place.

basilisk



No doubt and it doesn't even come with chairs. Though, it comes with 5 leafs
and a wall mounted holder for them. Wooo hooo!