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Old 06-22-2008, 05:32 PM   #1
nailbender
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We also had a 3075 and I put a hinge between the top and the pedestal so the top would swing down toward the kitchen. We had good access but the top was a little wobbly. I then tried a lazy susan or bar stool swivel and that was also wobbly. Finally I attached the top as it originally was and removed the screws that held the base to the floor. I would turn the table 90 degrees and we had enough room to get by and could still use the table when traveling. We never had the table or chairs move while traveling although we would strap the tabled and chairs together.
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