Submitted by MorrisWayne t3_10lyi1a in DIY
dark-archon t1_j5ztun3 wrote
An easy/reversable solution would be: If you don't need the wheels, you could put some larger risers in those holes.
More difficult: assuming both legs are hollow, you could cut them near the top. Then you could try to find a small rod that fits into them that you can secure with some bolts drilled through. But be careful because it can affect the stability of the table.
MorrisWayne OP t1_j5zuzr2 wrote
The first solution is exactly what I'm hoping for! Do you know what I need to look for to get that done? I don't know what such a connection is called.
dark-archon t1_j5zxj1h wrote
First, you will need to remove the wheels and see if they are bolts.
If they are bolts, measure their width to get their size and replace them with something like this. https://www.meubelpootjes.be/plastic-ronde-meubelpoot-6-cm-m8-k000381
If they are not bolts, see if you can replace them by removing the black inserts in the bottom beams.
MorrisWayne OP t1_j60jmuk wrote
I thought the wheels had a click system, but they are indeed bolts. Dankjewel! Dit is de perfecte oplossing!
dark-archon t1_j60z675 wrote
Graag gedaan. Goed de maat van de bouten nakijken, wss is het een een M8 of M10.
MorrisWayne OP t1_j635ypo wrote
Het is inderdaad M8. Ik ben niet zo bekend met de maten en het leek even op 7mm, dus bedankt voor de extra info!
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