Don, you are describing exactly the table sold by REI (and others, I'm sure). I have one, too, and I like it best because it is sturdy without having those annoying 45-degree angle supports that other designs have-they make it so you cannot pull your chair right up to the table. You can view it here: http://www.rei.com/product/378009/camp-time-roll-a-table Melissa Mourkas 84 Westy "Honey Bee" www.westywoman.com
On Mar 15, 2012, at 08:37 AM, Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > We had a camp table for years that was pretty handy and OK. I don't > have recall where it came from but it survived almost 10yrs of use, 3 mos > at a time, as an outside table in Baja camping... A 'card table' > configuration but made from vinyl covered slats with tubular legs that > screwed on and a couple of cross braces under the tabletop to keep it > deployed.. It rolled up with the legs and 'stretchers' inside, then > slipped into a tube cover. packed up nicely.. > > Don Hanson > > |
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