Our adjustable dining table is very unstable. I added two set screws to tighten the table top to the pedestal column that helped allot. The table top will not stay closed as it is. Has anyone found a way to stabilize their table or replaced theirs?
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Our adjustable dining table is very unstable. I added two set screws to tighten the table top to the pedestal column that helped allot. The table top will not stay closed as it is. Has anyone found a way to stabilize their table or replaced theirs?
I have the same issues with mine. Been trying to find an electric base to replace mine.
No more stiff leg under the dinette table with the Dream Table conversion. Truly a one handed operation if you wish, but fast and easy one or two handed
They say to reinforce the wall it's to be mounted to, I just used a piece of 1/4" aluminum plate cut to size and screwed it to the wall (I also used a few extra screws) to spread the weight around. I used some glue on floor tiles that closely matched the wall paper to cover the exposed aluminum and for all practical purposes you can't tell the difference.
The table now no longer squeaks or wiggles when using the table.
The cost is reasonable and I got a little tour of their facility while I was there as well.