Fold away tables.
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Robert241167
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Fold away tables.
Hi guys
I'm looking for a 5 foot by 3 foot foldaway table and wonder if any of you have any ideas of who might do them at a good price in the UK.
Thanks
Rob
I'm looking for a 5 foot by 3 foot foldaway table and wonder if any of you have any ideas of who might do them at a good price in the UK.
Thanks
Rob
Re: Fold away tables.
Getting a 5 by 3 table that folds is I suspect going to be quite hard. There are a fair number of 5' by 2'6" folding tables but 5' by 3' seems an odd size. You might be better looking for two 3' by 2'6" tables. Either that or a table of some size smaller than 5' by 3' and a couple of folding boards to go on top.Robert241167 wrote:Hi guys
I'm looking for a 5 foot by 3 foot foldaway table and wonder if any of you have any ideas of who might do them at a good price in the UK.
Thanks
Rob
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I've just checked the wallpaper pasting tables and they were a little flimsy as well as odd sized. 2 would be very large for 5 foot by 3 foot but just too short for 6 foot by 4 foot.
What do people think of these that I have spotted on Ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/WARHAMMER-40K-TAB ... 7C294%3A50
Rob
What do people think of these that I have spotted on Ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/WARHAMMER-40K-TAB ... 7C294%3A50
Rob
Looks interesting but it is 6 by 4. Could you not make something along these lines yourself?
I would go to B&Q, get a bit of MDF or ply or something. Ask them to cut it into two 3' by 2'6 bits and then look to hinge them together or drill holes and peg it like the e-bay one.
Ikea do a folding 'leg pack' http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/40071180 essentially a pair of legs that can be attached to a table of whatever size you want.
I found some 2'6 by 3' tables on http://www.furnitureatwork.co.uk
It seems that there are not many tables that fold and are 3' on their shorter dimension.
I would go to B&Q, get a bit of MDF or ply or something. Ask them to cut it into two 3' by 2'6 bits and then look to hinge them together or drill holes and peg it like the e-bay one.
Ikea do a folding 'leg pack' http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/40071180 essentially a pair of legs that can be attached to a table of whatever size you want.
I found some 2'6 by 3' tables on http://www.furnitureatwork.co.uk
It seems that there are not many tables that fold and are 3' on their shorter dimension.
It's the 3' that's killing your options.
Innovo do really impressive folding tables at 5' x 2'4" or 6' x 2'6".
We've got a couple of these and they're sturdy when erected with a solid plastic top. Just about light enough to cart around single handed when folded.
Innovo do really impressive folding tables at 5' x 2'4" or 6' x 2'6".
We've got a couple of these and they're sturdy when erected with a solid plastic top. Just about light enough to cart around single handed when folded.
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Years ago my brother and I built an 8' x 5' table which folded up against the wall.
One end attached to the wall; there was a hinge about 1/3 of the way down, and wheels on the legs at the far end, so if you pushed down on the end the whole thing folded smoothly up against the wall. It was perfectly stable and robust when folded down.
My advice would be to build it yourself.
One end attached to the wall; there was a hinge about 1/3 of the way down, and wheels on the legs at the far end, so if you pushed down on the end the whole thing folded smoothly up against the wall. It was perfectly stable and robust when folded down.
My advice would be to build it yourself.
..I've been thinking (no really.....)
Folding tables are usually geared up for portability, carry handle etc.
..well 3' is more than most people's hand is from the ground when carrying...so a pretty limited market..hence none generally available.
Do I win a prize?
Folding tables are usually geared up for portability, carry handle etc.
..well 3' is more than most people's hand is from the ground when carrying...so a pretty limited market..hence none generally available.
Do I win a prize?
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There is a very novel and space saving way of having a wargames table that is easy to pack away after use.
You can buy 'rattan' blinds from hardware shops etc that are approximately 6' by 4'.
You then go to a haberdashery shop or a 'Pound World' type shop and buy some cheap green cloth and cheap sand coloured cloth or vinyl table top covers. You then unroll the blind on a flat surface, cut the green sheet to overlap the blind about 6 inches and then glue the green cloth/vinyl sheet to one side, and folded over and glued to the other side. You then cut the sand coloured cloth/vinyl sheet to exactly 6' x 4' and glue this to the side oppposite the green side. When dried you just roll up and stand in a corner
You then purchase unroll your rattan wargame table on the top of another table which can be smaller as and when needed.
You can buy 'rattan' blinds from hardware shops etc that are approximately 6' by 4'.
You then go to a haberdashery shop or a 'Pound World' type shop and buy some cheap green cloth and cheap sand coloured cloth or vinyl table top covers. You then unroll the blind on a flat surface, cut the green sheet to overlap the blind about 6 inches and then glue the green cloth/vinyl sheet to one side, and folded over and glued to the other side. You then cut the sand coloured cloth/vinyl sheet to exactly 6' x 4' and glue this to the side oppposite the green side. When dried you just roll up and stand in a corner
You then purchase unroll your rattan wargame table on the top of another table which can be smaller as and when needed.
Re: Fold away tables.
Hi,
Fold-away tables are tables that can be easily folded and stored away when not in use which you can get from Hushoffice or any big store. They are a great space-saving solution for small homes or apartments, as they can be easily stored in a closet or under a bed when not needed. They are also a popular choice for people who entertain frequently, as they can be quickly set up to accommodate additional guests. Fold-away tables are typically made of wood, metal, or a combination of both, and come in a variety of sizes and styles to suit different needs and preferences. Some fold-away tables even come with additional features such as built-in storage or wheels for easy mobility. They are a perfect solution for those short on space but need an extra table for guests or a work space.
Fold-away tables are tables that can be easily folded and stored away when not in use which you can get from Hushoffice or any big store. They are a great space-saving solution for small homes or apartments, as they can be easily stored in a closet or under a bed when not needed. They are also a popular choice for people who entertain frequently, as they can be quickly set up to accommodate additional guests. Fold-away tables are typically made of wood, metal, or a combination of both, and come in a variety of sizes and styles to suit different needs and preferences. Some fold-away tables even come with additional features such as built-in storage or wheels for easy mobility. They are a perfect solution for those short on space but need an extra table for guests or a work space.






