Friday, September 21, 2012

Building the practice table

The instructions for the practice table are very simple. The materials list:
  • One (1) sheet of plywood 4 feet x 8 feet x 1/2 inch
  • Six (6) boards 2 inches x 4 inches x 8 feet. Actually, the instructions called for 2x3s, but it was written give or takes 1/2 inch. I happen to know that 2x4 is only 3 1/2 inches wide, so I thought that is what they meant, but they felt the need to be more explicit as they are engineers, and their audience is international. I since learned that no, they really would prefer you to buy 3 inch boards if you can find them. I wish I had tried. My table wouldn't be so heavy.
  • black paint
  • wood screws
  • saw horses
I already have a pair of saw horses and several boxes of wood screws left over from past projects. The table went together without much trouble. My challenge was that I wanted to store it out of the way between meetings, so that my husband could still park his truck in the garage. I came up with a system of pulleys which seem to be working, but it took a little trial and error.

My first configuration did not work.

Too heavy.

My second configuration did not work.

The table did not lift straight up.

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