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expiredStrongWeather642 | Staff posted Jan 16, 2026 02:10 PM
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2-Pack SimpleWise DIY Table Frame Legs $24.99 + Free Shipping w/ Prime

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Woot [woot.com] has 2-Pack SimpleWise DIY Table Frame Legs for $24.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime. Otherwise shipping is $6.
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Jan 16, 2026 03:46 PM
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elGatorJan 16, 2026 03:46 PM
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Would 23" wide work for 32-36" table top (like 36x72)?
Jan 16, 2026 05:50 PM
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nurrburtJan 16, 2026 05:50 PM
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Quote from elGator :
Would 23" wide work for 32-36" table top (like 36x72)?
Nobody knows, this is an unreviewed mystery product with no documentation and a questionable weight limit. Try it out and let us know!
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Jan 16, 2026 07:20 PM
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KnightStarJan 16, 2026 07:20 PM
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Quote from elGator :
Would 23" wide work for 32-36" table top (like 36x72)?
Mystery product aside I -imagine- the biggest issue is tipping with a ~6" overhang on each side. For example: leaning on the table, sitting on the table, child standing on the table, etc.

I wouldn't risk it.
Jan 16, 2026 07:50 PM
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BoxDPJan 16, 2026 07:50 PM
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Not an export but I would be more concerned with the 72" length and the middle or outside sagging than the 5-7" overhand on the long side. Something like sagulator [woodbin.com] can give you an idea of how much deflection you should expect based on what your use case it.
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Jan 16, 2026 08:51 PM
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GiantcrazyJan 16, 2026 08:51 PM
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I do love the fake pictures of chairs under the table for a product that's 24" off the ground.
Jan 17, 2026 12:19 AM
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gamingdroidJan 17, 2026 12:19 AM
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So this has the height suitable to be a dining table, a coffee table in the living room, and a desk. Nice! In for 3!!!
Jan 17, 2026 01:19 AM
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elGatorJan 17, 2026 01:19 AM
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Quote from KnightStar :
Mystery product aside I -imagine- the biggest issue is tipping with a ~6" overhang on each side. For example: leaning on the table, sitting on the table, child standing on the table, etc.

I wouldn't risk it.
Quote from BoxDP :
Not an export but I would be more concerned with the 72" length and the middle or outside sagging than the 5-7" overhand on the long side. Something like sagulator [woodbin.com] can give you an idea of how much deflection you should expect based on what your use case it.
Thanks guys!

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Jan 17, 2026 03:21 AM
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SoCalBigBoyJan 17, 2026 03:21 AM
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Quote from Giantcrazy :
I do love the fake pictures of chairs under the table for a product that's 24" off the ground.
Sold out
28" inches - my office table is about the same height.

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