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you want to make sure the drain holes are on the outside when upsode down (so they are inside when flipped over lol) i just tack a screw every 2 feet and all the corners med-man |
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i like to flip them up once framed in and do each one seperate, as med-man tables are usually put in precarious rooms that arent too wide
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i will usually use 5 gallon pails, cinder blocks or whatever is around to jack up both ends to add the legs
do your self a favor, pre tack all the screws before banging the legs on, trust me. i always use 3 in the tree just to be safe make sure the "drain" corner is over the res that you center in the room at the ends of the tables. use this corbner as you lowest point. work your way to each "closest" corner from there. i find it the easiest i use all 2 foot legs. bang em on so the tops are flush with the beds 2x6's med-man |
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i always use a 4 foot level, and shim up the closest corners to the furthest corners, allowing the air bubble to just max out on the level. i like to just shim up the legs. i find it easier. some guys like to remove each leg then redrill. do whatever you like that works :-)
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so once the tables have legs, get sloped, and are in their final resting places, its time to water proof em
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Looking good mate
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thanks skunk passion
me and anyone else who has ran these looooove em. so cheap, so easy, sho shtoned lol med-man |
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More great work. Keep it coming
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cool, thanks for sharing med-man
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Looking gud!
![]() Cheap and cheerful,I bet these will yield real good. Nice tutorial on these tables med-man, keep up the good work bro! |
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