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lj_cox
Feb 11, 2015Explorer
DrewE wrote:
You can always stash the original table and hardware in storage somewhere and relatively easily go back to it if the folding table proves too anachronistic or something...
If you don't use the table often, I think DrewE has the right of it. It looks like the sockets are raised just a bit off the subfloor, so I don't think you would want to leave them in place when you redo the flooring. If they are flush, no problem. In any case, after you pull the carpet, I'd take a piece of butcher's paper and lay it down over the sockets and against the couch. Mark both sockets and the ends of the couch or other fixed object. Now you have a template to replace the sockets if you change your mind. Then store sockets, legs, table, and paper all together.
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