Trifold Table

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Re: Trifold Table

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SteveW wrote:In fact, let them in - once. Make sure they jam their fingers - that's the end of that.
Ooooh you are awful, no wonder I like you.......

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Re: Trifold Table

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I have also been looking at some how arranging a 3 fold sliding table.

The sliding mechanism is from a Jayco but there are others. The Jayco not only slides but it is easy to remove the table entirely.

The leg I am using comes from Ikea and cost around $25.00. The larger diameter section screws out of the plate that mounts to the table (don't let the Ikea people tell you it does not unscrew - you just need a strong grip and wrists. It is also adjustable in height; just unscrew the smaller diameter section and slide it in or out.

Your cupboard is the answer I was searching for as to how to hold up small leaves.

Looks great - congratulations.
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Re: Trifold Table

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baysidetas wrote:I have also been looking at some how arranging a 3 fold sliding table.

The sliding mechanism is from a Jayco but there are others. The Jayco not only slides but it is easy to remove the table entirely.

The leg I am using comes from Ikea and cost around $25.00. The larger diameter section screws out of the plate that mounts to the table (don't let the Ikea people tell you it does not unscrew - you just need a strong grip and wrists. It is also adjustable in height; just unscrew the smaller diameter section and slide it in or out.

Your cupboard is the answer I was searching for as to how to hold up small leaves.

Looks great - congratulations.
thats what im looking for Can you put a piccie on please. going to Ikea today....
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Re: Trifold Table

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Norman I can do better than that. It is Ikea item number 20167782 15028 VIKA KAJ AO
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Re: Trifold Table

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baysidetas wrote:Norman I can do better than that. It is Ikea item number 20167782 15028 VIKA KAJ AO
Or http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/60105301/



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