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I need legs for my poker table any ideas I did folding table legs but I feel like they will give out one day the tables I built are heavy herr are pics of the table being built
 

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If you want something "out there" back in the day I built a table using culvert drain pipes.

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Definitely one of the most unique table leg designs I've seen to date, but it was super sturdy bc I put sand bags in the base of the pipes before fastening it to the table.

Obviously not a good plan if you want them to be portable, but hey :)
 
If you want something "out there" back in the day I built a table using culvert drain pipes.

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Definitely one of the most unique table leg designs I've seen to date, but it was super sturdy bc I put sand bags in the base of the pipes before fastening it to the table.

Obviously not a good plan if you want them to be portable, but hey :)
 
Nice u have b4 pics how u built it looks nice I like it
Unfortunately not, it was a while back. I basically added 2x2 beams underneath to frame out a "box" that the pipes fit in, and then drove bolts through each side to secure it on the underside of the table.

Something like this

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If you want something "out there" back in the day I built a table using culvert drain pipes.

View attachment 1005975

View attachment 1005982

Definitely one of the most unique table leg designs I've seen to date, but it was super sturdy bc I put sand bags in the base of the pipes before fastening it to the table.

Obviously not a good plan if you want them to be portable, but hey :)
Great job on the table supports. I have similar half circle wooden supports on each end, slightly toward the center of the table to allow for leg room on the ends. I found that the table top ends had flex if the players leaned heavily on the table. I had to add 3/4 " plywood to stiffen the table top and braces on each end to prevent the flex. No issues with flex since. Have you found the same flex at your table ends?
 
If you’re looking for folding, I highly recommend these Gorilla gaming folding legs. I have a table just like yours and these are perfect for sturdiness. They are NOT cheap (anymore) though.

https://gorillagaming.net/gorilla-legs/
 
Great job on the table supports. I have similar half circle wooden supports on each end, slightly toward the center of the table to allow for leg room on the ends. I found that the table top ends had flex if the players leaned heavily on the table. I had to add 3/4 " plywood to stiffen the table top and braces on each end to prevent the flex. No issues with flex since. Have you found the same flex at your table ends?
The flexing wasn’t an issue once I added the sand bags in the base of the legs.
 

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