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In lugnet.trains, Paul Janssen writes:
> In lugnet.trains, Tim Courtney writes:
> Funny this post was made today. We (COLTC, Central Ohio) build our tables
> last weekend. We used the design of our neighbours to the north (MichLug).
> They are a sturdy design, with a kind of standard size top (3 x 6 32x32 stud
> plates). Besides, they turned out to be pretty cheap. Excluding bolts, the
> wood and screws came to under $20 for a large AND a small table, including
> all legs.
Wow, you did great. We seem to always come in a bit over 30 per pair.
Our specs are here:
http://www.michlug.org/resources/tabledrawings.html
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Train Layout Tables
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| (...) 1. They are quite sturdy. Possibly over sturdy for some clubs. We have a few members who tend to walk on the tables, so we have to support some 200+lbs. (250 in my case.) 2. They all bolt together, creating a very rigid structure. 3. We have (...) (22 years ago, 22-Apr-03, to lugnet.trains)
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| | Re: Train Layout Tables
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| In lugnet.trains, Tim Courtney writes: Funny this post was made today. We (COLTC, Central Ohio) build our tables last weekend. We used the design of our neighbours to the north (MichLug). They are a sturdy design, with a kind of standard size top (3 (...) (22 years ago, 21-Apr-03, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.admin.suggestions)
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