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TOP |
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ROLLING LEGS |
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ADJUSTABLE HANDLE |
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JUST SET STILL LIFE FRAME ON TOP |
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GOES DOWN TO 33" |
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GOES UP TO 48" |
I found this rolling, height adjustable table on line for $79, free shipping. It holds 200 lbs. It adjusts from 33" to 48". It comes in a box so you have to put it together, (only around a dozen nuts and bolts). I strapped my PVC frame (courtesy of
Carol Marine's blog), to a piece of plywood and just set it on the top of the table. It is very sturdy and I love that it rolls around because of the close quarters in my studio.
You can order one of these from
Craig's Fordable Tools.
I just found out that Craig's is out of these right now. I looked on Amazon and found 3 that look similiar. The first one is around $60, second one is $100, and the third is also around $60 but says will only hold 50 lbs.
Mobile Table 1 Mobile Table 2 Mobile Table 3
Wow, thank you James! Looks like a great set up.
ReplyDeleteThank you, James...I think I prefer this to the tripod I have. Going to check it out!
ReplyDeleteI like this. Tried to order it but it is 'Tomporarly out of stock' Can't wait to get it for use in my new studio!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Thanks so much, I just ordered one of the 3 tables you recommended from Amazon. I was having a lot of trouble raising and lowering my PVC box...very heavy!
ReplyDeleteGreat info, James. I was so impressed that I ordered one this morning as soon as I saw it. Can't wait for it to arrive-in the meantime, I plan to reorganize my entire studio(-Isn't that the great thing about starting a new year?) Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteJames- have enjoyed seeing your set up for still life. I wanted to share that I got a laptop table that raises and lowers for about $20 at Office Depot. Serves the same purpose and an option if folks want to check that out.
ReplyDeleteYes Kathy and there was another person who made a comment on Carol's blog that she found a sort of hospital bed table that she ordered from Amazon for $50. I like this one that I use because it is very "stable and sturdy" (rated at 200 lbs.) so it doesn't tip, wiggle, etc. Thanks for offering yet another option.
ReplyDeletepretty cool
ReplyDeleteLiking the table, but I am also admiring your easel. What kind is it?
ReplyDeleteIt's a "BEST", I couldn't find the model number.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing and for saving us a ton of money on a heavy duty tripod. I ordered the table. Now if I can just tear myself away from plein air painting.
ReplyDeleteHope you get back out soon. I love your plein air work.