No I didn't, I just wanted to replace to old corroded chrome plate feet with new Antique Bronze brushed finish feet and that was the quickest was i saw to get there. Worked out well.Sure, it you want bent leg levelers![]()
No I didn't, I just wanted to replace to old corroded chrome plate feet with new Antique Bronze brushed finish feet and that was the quickest was i saw to get there. Worked out well.Sure, it you want bent leg levelers![]()
don't bend the leg levelers though,,,,,,,,,, what is the difference in this and going sideways?One jack is all that is needed. Do one end at a time.
Are you actually tilting the whole table on its side or just slightly jacking it up from one side?don't bend the leg levelers though,,,,,,,,,, what is the difference in this and going sideways?
Because side ways you have to lift the table higher angle wise, than you do end to end.don't bend the leg levelers though,,,,,,,,,, what is the difference in this and going sideways?
I've seen the worst of it to many times, glad it worked out for you. Just a side note, the leg pedestals on the 9dt Professional are built with MDF, not solid wood.No I didn't, I just wanted to replace to old corroded chrome plate feet with new Antique Bronze brushed finish feet and that was the quickest was i saw to get there. Worked out well.
How would you recommend jacking a diamond professional up?I've seen the worst of it to many times, glad it worked out for you. Just a side note, the leg pedestals on the 9dt Professional are built with MDF, not solid wood.
Floor jack, 4×4 centered under the end rails, placed against the timber strand cross member.How would you recommend jacking a diamond professional up?
Sent from my SM-G998U1 using Tapatalk
OK thanks. I need to check the level on my table soon and will probably have to relevel it alone.Floor jack, 4×4 centered under the end rails, placed against the timber strand cross member.
Don't need to jack it up to level it. Unscrew the set screw and use a screw driver to turn the center stud to adjust the level, or, depending on the leg model, use a 3/4" open wrench to adjust the level.OK thanks. I need to check the level on my table soon and will probably have to relevel it alone.
Sent from my SM-G998U1 using Tapatalk