aczr2k
Well-known member
Love the table...Casters & Feet are 2 things I wouldn't have put on.
I have NEVER had any long term luck with ANY Leveling feet... They are great for the "Set it and forget it" application, but on something you actually work on and use, nope.
I have more faith in the KISS method of plain legs, move with Pallet Jack, shim when necessary. I can put 6,000 lbs on my table without worry. And casters, cant stand them....project on my "To Do" list for a year now has been to make a stationary base for my KRL cause I hate it being on casters...
You have to get the correct leveling feet. Just because the rated load is high doesn't make them practical. Something this big and heavy should have had larger feet I agree. At least a 3/4" or 1" shank would have looked better, yes way over according the rated load but more stout to match the rest of the table. Maybe these are that big but look out of proportion to the large down tube?