GaryRichards
Member
Hi all,
I am short, 5'1" and my table cannot go any lower. I really want to do lots of no hands work, and my table needs to be about 5 or 6 inches lower than the lowest possible setting for this type of work. My table is a wood oakworks table, Alliance I believe.
My dad is handy, and I know he would be able to do this for me. I would have to take the extendable legs off and have them cut at the top and cut the bottom of the leg fixed to the table.
In my thinking, I dont see that this would effect the stability of the table. It may void any warranties I have on the table, which would be minor because I dont have any warranties on my hands right now either. I can always get a new table, but I only have one set of hands.
I would be able to raise the table up if I needed to, just not to its max height if I have my dad chop off the legs. Which for me personally, isnt a problem.
I love my table, it has an arm rest and it reclines up, so I do not want to get a second table.
Any thoughts??
Christine
I am short, 5'1" and my table cannot go any lower. I really want to do lots of no hands work, and my table needs to be about 5 or 6 inches lower than the lowest possible setting for this type of work. My table is a wood oakworks table, Alliance I believe.
My dad is handy, and I know he would be able to do this for me. I would have to take the extendable legs off and have them cut at the top and cut the bottom of the leg fixed to the table.
In my thinking, I dont see that this would effect the stability of the table. It may void any warranties I have on the table, which would be minor because I dont have any warranties on my hands right now either. I can always get a new table, but I only have one set of hands.
I would be able to raise the table up if I needed to, just not to its max height if I have my dad chop off the legs. Which for me personally, isnt a problem.
I love my table, it has an arm rest and it reclines up, so I do not want to get a second table.
Any thoughts??
Christine