this is the foldout table that i just got
http://www.ebay.com/itm/261370429073?_t ... EBIDX%3AIT
height is 43.25" its really nice. i was really tired of stooping over my table all the time.
search for "bar height" i believe is the term they use for taller tables. they definitely make others w/ different L x W dimensions
another option with a regular table is getting those bed risers that they sell at target, walmart, home depot, etc. they are only about $10-$15
Show your Keyboard/noise/whatever table/stand - Need ideas
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Re: Show your Keyboard/noise/whatever table/stand - Need ide
^^^ Probably not very heavy, so it could be top-heavy (unstable) when your gear is on top. If so, a couple of small sandbags (as used in the film industry by lighting grips) draped over the bottom crosspieces would help add stability.
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Re: Show your Keyboard/noise/whatever table/stand - Need ide
u talking about the table?
the legs are in a weird configuration. the table has some weight to it tho, and can confirm it is sturdy. it works good for my situation. not that adding more stability is a bad thing
the legs are in a weird configuration. the table has some weight to it tho, and can confirm it is sturdy. it works good for my situation. not that adding more stability is a bad thing
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Re: Show your Keyboard/noise/whatever table/stand - Need ide
but not setting-up breaking down 2 nights a week kind of thing?Faldoe wrote:I would be transporting it occasionally.