I've got a table at home I'd like to loan to the shop. It's 6X4 feet and is currently standing on two sawhorses. If anyone could meet me at my house any time after work next week or this weekend, we could bring it in and have more table space to work on. It's acceptable as it is now, but I think it could be improved by a set of firm table legs like we have on our worktable now. <br>
<br>The table is a vacuum suction table. It's hollow, with a layer of mellanine on top and bottom with about a half inch of space between the two layers. On the top layer is a grid of holes drilled at every inch. There's a hole cut into the bottom layer just the right size for a vacuum tube. By turning the vacuum on, it sucks air down through the holes on the top layer and will hold lightweight objects in place. I helped build the table for the UAH art department as a screen printing base, but it's useful for as just a plain tabletop as well.<br>