Height of display tables?

Hi - I'm new here and haven't even intro'd myself yet - I live in Florida, make jewelry shells, glass, fossils and such.  I was reading the discussion about where to sit in a booth, and got some really good ideas - one of them about using pvc pipe to raise table heights.  I didn't want to hijack that thread - so can anyone give me a little more specifics?  I know it seems like an idea that should be simple to implement.  But I'm wondering if/how you attach the pvc, have you found that you need to do something to stabilize the table?  Approximately how long are the pieces to achieve the 4 - 6 inches or so of additional height?  Any other tips? 

 

Thanks!

 

Gail Cormier

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  • Costco sells tables that have adjustable leg heights. The middle adjustment seems to be normal table height and you can go 6 inches up or down. I use the higher setting in my booth, although my fitted table cover doesn't reach the ground.
  • As a photographer this works for me.
    Target sells a 20x48 table I use for framing behind the booth. I added extensions to the legs with 1/2 inch conduit and carpeted it to match my ProPanels:

    target-table2.jpg


    I used sheet metal screws to screw through the conduit into the table legs and added rubber feet (purchased from a hardware store) to the bottoms of the conduit legs. The table height is now 39" which is perfect for me to stand and work at.
    Here's a link to the table in Target's web site. It's a long link so I hope it doesn't break:
    http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html/sr=1-1/qid=1242164432/ref=gp_s...

    Larry Berman
    Digital Jury Services
    http://BermanGraphics.com
    412-401-8100
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