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Thought some of you might find this site useful. I come here frequently to get reeducated - especially for motors and electrical questions.

http://home.att.net/~waterfront-woods/
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Now this IS interesting...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh_qn62zny0

wow is all I can say.

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Now THAT is some table!
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And how to build that with free plans. Will be the next Drew Inerlude.:D
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drewa wrote:Now this IS interesting...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh_qn62zny0

wow is all I can say.

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Do you really think so?
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Sorry, I am not sure what you are looking at, but, yeah, I do...

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PS

Look it up:

DB Fletcher Capstan Ilona expanding table
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Looks to me like that table would be one of those lifetime challenges! I'll ditto Drew's WOW! Just the wooden parts would be enough of a challenge for me, let alone the metal parts!
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drewa wrote:Now this IS interesting...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh_qn62zny0

wow is all I can say.

Be good,

Drew
Simply amazing!!!
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That table is Awesome!
I'm bitten with that lifetime bug to build it now.
It'll take me a couple decades so don't wait for the results.:D
I'm imagining all the scrap wood waste I'd create, probably enough to build three of those tables.
Dusty, your link reminded me to pay more attention in math class.;)
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dusty wrote:Thought some of you might find this site useful. I come here frequently to get reeducated - especially for motors and electrical questions.

http://home.att.net/~waterfront-woods/
If the u-tube video about the large round table was impressive and you want to read more......click on Large Round Table and then bore down to the details of the table at the site above. There are sixteen pages of construction detail included here.
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