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I got a bunch of uph. coming up and want to get a plastic table to do the cushions. Would like to hear some feedback on a quality table out there to buy.

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Steven Hoodlebrink said:
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=7679241

That is the 6' they also have a smaller 4' that is similar.


Thanks Steve, my local walley world didnt have it in the store, may have to get it online. Good quality?
 

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Yup, the 6' one you can normally set 4 good sized cushions on at a time and work with them. If you have a helper, you could get an assembly line going. Prespray/spot, agitate, extract, towel off.

I think I had to buy that one online too. But the quality is more than adequate for cleaning cushions and pillows.
 

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I have been using one of these for a couple of years. It's all plastic so you don't have to worry about rust. It's light and durable.

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It folds flat and stows very easily. I park mine between the van wall and the vacuum reel frame.

Excellent height for doing pillows and cushions.
 

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Brent, costco in Lynnwood on 99 has a good variety of light weight, sturdy, commercial folding tables in different sizes.
 

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I'm looking for one that I don't have to bend over while cleaning... I'm 6'2", will any of the suggestion above do?
 
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Ernie G said:
Brent, costco in Lynnwood on 99 has a good variety of light weight, sturdy, commercial folding tables in different sizes.


Thanks Ernie. Hows Joy doing?
 

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I'm looking for one that I don't have to bend over while cleaning... I'm 6'2", will any of the suggestion above do?

similar/same type as the one 'Dink posted.
'cept it's 2' x 4' and also folds in half.


The legs can be adjusted to give it more height than a standard height table.
At it's full height, it's about the same level as an ironing board

Best part is, it's folds up to 2' x 2' and appx 6" thick.

I own one.
it's sturdy and super portable.

I bought mine at Sam's Club
I don't use it for upl, though it would be dandy fine for that.
and the height adjustment would make the cat's azz for anyone using it for that application

I DO know it makes a great portable shooting table/bench too :mrgreen:


..L.T.A.
 

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Hey Brent, Joy's doing fine, how's your family doing, and how are you and the busn. doing.
 

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Bob Foster said:
I have been using one of these for a couple of years. It's all plastic so you don't have to worry about rust. It's light and durable.

workbench.jpg


It folds flat and stows very easily. I park mine between the van wall and the vacuum reel frame.

Excellent height for doing pillows and cushions.

What's the chop saw for? :wink:
 

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I'm 6ft, and use the table that Bob showed. Its at a nice height, easy to carry. has little holes to hold tools in between cushions. Nice thing is it doesn't use much space.



The 4ft table won't be any higher. A friend loaned me his 4ft table for a home show this weekend, its heavier, longer, but stows quite nicely in a van as well.
 

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http://www.ecrater.com/product.php?pid=2007722


Height from 23&1/2" to 33&1/2"

Table top 36&1/2" x 45&1/4"

Ooroo,

:roll:



PS ::: Forgot to mention, I have a folding camping table.

The legs are adjustable, each leg comes in two pieces which screw apart.

The top part of the legs fold inside the table.

There is also another length adjuster on the base of each leg.

After all legs are packed, the table then folds closed like a long briefcase.

It is about three inches higher than the folding card tables, and much more sturdy.
 

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Ron Werner said:
The 4ft table won't be any higher. A friend loaned me his 4ft table for a home show this weekend, its heavier, longer, but stows quite nicely in a van as well.


I donno about your friend's table, Ron, but mine will adjust higher than standard non adjustable sawhorse type stands.
More work surface too

To give you an idea of how high it will adjust, go over to your kitchen counter.
It "should" be appx 35.5" high.
The table I have will adjust to 36" table top height (I just measured it)

..L.T.A.
 

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