| | Re: Table Legs (was Re: Bridge & ideas (for GEMTS 2001)) James Trobaugh
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| | I agree that the folding legs are the way to go if you want to save space in transporting them and setting up. I used the "conventional" bolt on legs for a year and that was all I could take. I was tired of being the last group to leave the train (...) (24 years ago, 10-May-01, to lugnet.org.ca.nalug, lugnet.trains.org)
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| | | | Re: Table Legs (was Re: Bridge & ideas (for GEMTS 2001)) Michel Magnan
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| | | | For the train clubs that use folding legs, I was wondering if you could answer the following: 1. If you don't have enough Lego bricks to cover the entire surface of the talbles, how do you hold the adjacent tables together? 2. Do you have a problem (...) (24 years ago, 17-May-01, to lugnet.org.ca.nalug, lugnet.trains.org)
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| | | | | | Re: Table Legs (was Re: Bridge & ideas (for GEMTS 2001)) James Trobaugh
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| | | | 1) We don't cover our tables with bricks (they are painted LEGO brick green), we use spring loaded clamps to hold the tables together (they're about a $1 a piece at Home Depot) 2)I always take a few pieces of cardboard with me to shim up the tables (...) (24 years ago, 18-May-01, to lugnet.org.ca.nalug, lugnet.trains.org)
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