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Help identify this weird old cast iron table

Kid B

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I picked up this strange but very cool old table today. It’s all cast iron. Even the legs iThe previous owner says it had a lathe on it at one point. Not sure if that was the table’s intended purpose.

There’s a small marking on it that might be a logo but I can’t find any info on it. Does anyone here have any guesses?

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Kid B

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Just bumping this up. I can't find any info on this table. It's cast from top to bottom. A buddy of mine gave me some good advice so I don't wreck the top surface. He said to get a plate cut for it and drill and tap the plate on. That way I can mount whatever I want wherever I want on the top. I found a guy with 3/4" plates for around $50-75.
 
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Just bumping this up. I can't find any info on this table. It's cast from top to bottom. A buddy of mine gave me some good advice so I don't wreck the top surface. He said to get a plate cut for it and drill and tap the plate on. That way I can mount whatever I want wherever I want on the top. I found a guy with 3/4" plates for around $50-75.
Good idea! That will make the table even more substantial!

Urban hipsters spend amazing amounts on things like this to put in their upscale lofts in converted factory buildings. :rolleyes:
 
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