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Re: Table
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Date: 
Tue, 21 Mar 2000 12:55:50 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.us.mo, Levering A. Reynolds writes:
I followed the design from the PNLTC web site and found that with 1 sheet of
plywood, 4 2”x2”x8’ and 8 1”x2”x8’ I was able to make one 60 ½ x 30 ¼ table
and one 30 ¼ x 30 ¼ table for $30, plus screws and bolts with not much
leftover. This includes the legs and supports on the legs. The table is 3’
high pretty sturdy and cheep, which for me is a must. The table is only 2 ¼ to
2 ½ inches thick, which makes storing simple.  I still don’t know about the 3’
height, it seems ok for adults but for kids it might be to big, but then
I was thinking of making some steps for better viewing.
I think you are right that we need to get together some time I am going to
have to ask the boss, my wife, if she would like to go out to dinner soon and
slip in an oh by the way its about Legos. I will have to get back to you about
that, but this weekend might be good for us.

L. Andrew Reynolds
Home: landrew@i1.net
Work: andrew_reynolds@uhc.com
My Lego Page:
http://www.geocities.com/landrewriv/Andrew/andrew.htm



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  Re: Table
 
I followed the design from the PNLTC web site and found that with 1 sheet of plywood, 4 2”x2”x8’ and 8 1”x2”x8’ I was able to make one 60 ½ x 30 ¼ table and one 30 ¼ x 30 ¼ table for $30, plus screws and bolts with not much leftover. This includes (...) (25 years ago, 20-Mar-00, to lugnet.loc.us.mo)

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