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Camp Tables Feedback
Submitted: Friday, Nov 02, 2007 at 07:15
AdlelaideGeorge
Article Overview - Camp Tables
One of the most obvious camping equipment purchases we all make and hope will be our last – is the table. You could be excused for thinking that this purchase is rather straightforward but in reality, it is not that easy.
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We use the Triton tailgate a great deal. The one table you don't mention is the standard, everyday, run-of-the-mill, common garden card tablel! I have fitted 3 brackets under the roof top 'basket' and slide mine into the brackets after folding the legs up-I secure it with an occy strap. It's out of the way and easy to get out too.
Happy days
Geo
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AnswerID: 269675 Submitted: Friday, Nov 02, 2007 at 08:39
Scoof
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We have a card table as well the top was stuffed so we folded up some light gauge stainless steel and glued to the top it's about ten years old now and still going strong.
We like it because you can put the camp oven or anything hot straight from the coals on the top of the table to serve.
Cheers Scoof.
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AdlelaideGeorge posted:
Hi - that stainless steel is a 'top' idea!!!!!!!!
Actually I replaced the soft poly stuff (which had ripped with the wind force being under the basket) recently with MDF. Wish I'd known about the stainless steel idea before I replaced it - next time.
Happy days
george
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