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Re: New LEGO train realism?
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Thu, 23 Mar 2000 19:01:10 GMT
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Ben Fleskes wrote re th efolding buffet-table type legs:
The legs will cost you $10-$30 per set
so they cost a little bit, but they do speed setup and take a lot of bulk out
of the materials required for a show.  (I wouldn't sit on these type of table
legs)

Those legs are stronger then you might think (with decent fixings, of
course). They are quite happy with a 280lb guy on the table. Mind you,
if it's a long table, it tends to sag in the middle if he sits right
there but that's a table top problem, not the legs.

Kevin


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  Re: New LEGO train realism?
 
The PNLTC standard has been good to us. Transporting the legs, as James brings up, is a drawback, but they can be easily made with a minimal amount of materials beyond the scrap from the table top. And they are very sturdy. I've sat on the tables (...) (25 years ago, 23-Mar-00, to lugnet.trains, lugnet.trains.org)

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