I have worktops that i'd like to be able to shift about with relative ease instead of attaching them to walls and bases, and was wondering if it was possible to get cantilever legs?
Or I might use these,
Ta.
I have worktops that i'd like to be able to shift about with relative ease instead of attaching them to walls and bases, and was wondering if it was possible to get cantilever legs?
Or I might use these,
Ta.
Just make a bench and put castors on one end like photo then if you lift other end of bench they contact the ground and you can wheel it about.
Does it?
A cantilever is simply a method of supporting something - anything from a roof to a table from only one end.
Here are some cantilever tables.
The stress is all on the joints and they're usually made from welded steel even if its hidden
Used under tables in relatively confined spaces there are too many uprights with those for people to bash their legs against.
michael adams
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I took it to mean fixed only at one end.
Cos I didn't want to highlight how you claimed that a cantilever needed to be attached to the wall, then described a cantilever that didn't need to be attached to a wall, turned verticals into horizontals and generally confused the issue.
I was thinking more of an F without a leg. Or summat.
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