Monday, September 9, 2013

How to Make a Card Table Bar Height With PVC

How to Make a Card Table Bar Height With PVC

Card tables offer a readily available, inexpensive and convenient way to provide a temporary surface on which to dine, play cards or serve food. However, they only come in a standard table height which is much lower than the standard bar height, making it awkward and unprofessional to use as a bar for a special event. Thankfully, PVC pipe provides an inexpensive remedy to this problem when cut to a certain size and used as risers. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions

    1

    Measure your PVC pipe to 40 inches, which is standard bar table height, mark and repeat until you have the same number of measured PVC pipe as your card table's legs. Make a mark on each pipe for how far down and how wide the table leg's brace is.

    2

    Cut the PVC pipe to the 40 inches length, then cut a slit for fitting around the card table leg braces. This will allow the pipes to slide all the way up to the underside of the table, adding stability.

    3

    Unfold the table's legs and sit each one into its corresponding PVC pipe sheath. Make sure each leg fits snugly into the brace slit to ensure that it is level and stable.

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