Just wondered how many mechanics use the 2 middle legs when leveling a 6 legged table???
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sdbilliards said:Just wondered how many mechanics use the 2 middle legs when leveling a 6 legged table???
sdbilliards said:I have been leveling these tables as if they only had 4 legs, I find the center legs make things more difficult, at least on late model table where the center legs are mainly for decoration. The problem with this is when you bump the center leg it moves and if you try to shim it you take weight of the outside legs.
Donny, the trick to leveling a 6 leg table, is to first level the frame square using the 4 corner legs. After you have a square level frame, check the frame for sag end to end, then shim under the center legs, but place your levels reading from side pocket to side pocket to be able to see the effects of leveling the center legs, both side pockets should read the same from side pocket to side pocket, and the center of the frame should be flat with the ends of the frame that way. The center legs are not really for lifting the center of the table, but more for preventing the center from saging over time, so you need some of the weight of the table on the center legs, but they need to have the same weight evenly, thus the same side to side readings between the side pockets.sdbilliards said:Just wondered how many mechanics use the 2 middle legs when leveling a 6 legged table???