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Neat, don't recall every seing anything like this before. Plus,
with only three legs, that means you'll only have to worry about about
wedging something under two of the legs to keep it from rocking, not
three for four, like with a regular table.



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J T wrote:
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=358060

Neat, don't recall every seing anything like this before. Plus,
with only three legs, that means you'll only have to worry about about
wedging something under two of the legs to keep it from rocking, not
three for four, like with a regular table.


That's what I like about you, JT ... always looking out for your fellow man!

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On Jul 16, 1:55 pm, (J T) wrote:
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=358060

Neat, don't recall every seing anything like this before. Plus,
with only three legs, that means you'll only have to worry about about
wedging something under two of the legs to keep it from rocking, not
three for four, like with a regular table.


Right. I hate when that happens. I once built a small table and all
four legs were too short to reach the ground.

R

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On Jul 16, 1:55 pm, (J T) wrote:
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=358060

Neat, don't recall every seing anything like this before. Plus,
with only three legs, that means you'll only have to worry about about
wedging something under two of the legs to keep it from rocking, not
three for four, like with a regular table.


Right. I hate when that happens. I once built a small table and all
four legs were too short to reach the ground.

R


My grandfather had a one-legged milking stool that he never -could- get
shimmed properly!

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