OK, I measured my '81 Westy tables. The tables I measured are not actually the originals, because I made new ones out of hardwood (much prettier). However, when I made them I was careful to duplicate both the size and the pivot placement, so they are identical to stock in all dimensions. Front table: 16 1/4 by 24 1/4. Top is 30 3/4 from the floor when mounted. The horizontal arm reach is 10 5/8 from the center of the upright tube to the center of the pivot socket under the table. The center of the pivot socket is 8 1/8 from a long edge and 10 3/4 from a short edge. It is not centered in either direction. Rear table: 16 1/4 by 32. Top is 28 3/4 from the floor when mounted. The horizontal arm reach is 18 1/4 from the center of the upright tube to the center of the pivot socket under the table. The center of the pivot socket is 6 3/4 from a long edge and 13 3/4 from a short edge. It is not centered in either direction. I hope this helps. Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph Angrisani" <JOE65@AOL.COM> > Still trying to figure out this table leg thing (so the correct leg gets > shipped the first time!), and I was wondering if a few of you with both > tables and legs could go out to your early/mid-80's Westy with a tape measure. > > I was wondering if a few of you could send me your table dimensions, their > locations F or R, and the heights off the main floor for both the front and > rear tables. Also, if you could, let me know if the "reach" of the two table > legs are different...a measurement would be nice. I'm trying to determine > if, and how, the two legs are different. |
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