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Vinko

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US Steel. US Casters/Wheels.

2" sq. tubing, 1/4" thick frame + 1" sq. where appropriate. 3/8" steel plate.

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Vinko

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no brakes but it's incredibly heavy. It's balanced so it'll move when I want it to, but it's solid. I wanted it low. It's about 31" inches.
 
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z28toz06

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Looks like good hand working height to me for fab'ing stuff. It's pretty enough to be a tea cart! Get some scratches and wled scars on that thing!
 

StumpXJ

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I might have missed it but what is the height to the top? Looks like a well built table that will last quite a while...

Edit: Nevermind, I see its 31".

~ James
 
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