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Hello
The question I have is somewhat off-topic and may well be better asked in the wreck. I hesitate to do so though. I want to build a table. It will be approximately 7' - 8' in length and stand about 32" - 36" high. As horizontal surface in a workshop tend to be prime real estate for all manner of squatters I have already dedicated it to only two purposes. One purpose will be a home for the 2 or 3 grinders I have. Being immediately behind the lathe, convenience is good. The top is laminated and the material itself is MDF (I think). My question concerns the legs. My three previous attempts at putting together something like this have always resulted in uneven legs. That is, the tables rock. Is there some trick to getting all four legs to rest on the ground at the same time. Note I have no table saw (shop too small) and only a band saw and circular saw. Any advice on tips will be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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