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bhh
Feb 21, 2014Explorer
As another idea, consider what I did for a grandson's "sensory table" that has a well for sand, rice, water, etc.
I bought a "Lifetime Products" plastic folding table at Lowe's and Rubbermaid snap lid containers (could you stainless steel sink, dish pan, roasting pan, etc.) Traced the outline of it on one side and sawed it out with a jigsaw. Avoided the mounting points and supports for the legs. To keep moisture out of the interior, I caulked around the cut edge.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_293449-88126-80295_0__?productId=50064079&Ntt=lifetme&pl=1¤tURL=%3FNtt%3Dlifetme&facetInfo=
I also used a plumber's pipe cutter to cut a few inches off the legs, then re-capped with the feet. But you probably won't want a table that low.
I bought a "Lifetime Products" plastic folding table at Lowe's and Rubbermaid snap lid containers (could you stainless steel sink, dish pan, roasting pan, etc.) Traced the outline of it on one side and sawed it out with a jigsaw. Avoided the mounting points and supports for the legs. To keep moisture out of the interior, I caulked around the cut edge.
http://www.lowes.com/pd_293449-88126-80295_0__?productId=50064079&Ntt=lifetme&pl=1¤tURL=%3FNtt%3Dlifetme&facetInfo=
I also used a plumber's pipe cutter to cut a few inches off the legs, then re-capped with the feet. But you probably won't want a table that low.
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