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Handles for moving table
tpriceb
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Does anyone have a suggestion on what/wear to purchase handles for a table I built? I've got two wheels on one end, so to move the table, I pick up the other end, and move it like a wheelbarrow. I'm looking for rubber-gripped handles that I can drill into the end opposite the wheels, parallel to the tabletop. Thoughts?
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Fancy:
http://www.leevalley.com/us/Hardware/page.aspx?cat=3&p=70806
Not so fancy: home depot and lowes carry some basic handles that might be sturdy.
I would make sure that it is well tied into the structure of the table and maybe have two instead of one if its a real heavy table.
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1 Large BGE
Boston, MA
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I put a dowel on the ends of mine.
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It wouldn’t look the best but you could mount galvanized pipe anchors on the end and just screw in some 8-10 pipe when you need to move it.
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