Years ago I built this table, while it is not the best work, it is the best table I have ever built.
It is very solid, the legs are 4x4s and the top 5 2x6s. The floor of my shop is wood, and normally it is only me moving the table. I stapled pieces of felt to the bottom of the feet, and they worked for a while but now are worn out.
I am looking for an idea of something to put on the feet to make it both easier to move across the floor, and keep the table from marring the floor.
I am thinking pieces of leather may work well. I have tried the plastic things that are supposed to make furniture glide, and they did not work at all.
01189998819991197253@infosec.pub 3 weeks ago
Probably furniture casters. But I came here to comment how cute and beautiful that dog is. That is all.
nocturne@slrpnk.net 3 weeks ago
That is Furiosa, I adopted her 8 years ago. She is allergic to corn and wheat, so I cook food for her every day. We hike 4+ miles every morning. And luckily I own my own business (for now) so she comes to my game shop with me every day.
I do not know who has more separation anxiety, her or me.
01189998819991197253@infosec.pub 3 weeks ago
Furiosa is amazing and lucky to have you! I had to cook food for my dog for a while, too, because he was neglected and abused before I got him. He was underweight and suffering from severe malnutrition, which caused him to violently reject any commercial food. About a year later, he’s at a good weight, and is able to comfortably consume the higher quality commercial foods (the grain free ones), but still has trouble with the more economical foods (and likely always will). His name is Phoenix. He is a red Alaskan Husky, and, like the mythical phoenix bird, he has emerged from the ashes of his past abuser as renewed and full of life.