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Review on ๐ŸงŠ Iceberg ICE65490 IndestrucTable TOO 1200: Platinum Resin Folding Table - Portable and Personal! by Scott Bailey

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Ideal solution: Except for one drawback, which this advice will solve for you.

This table is perfect except for one downside which I'll solve for you in a moment. She is very unstable. If you stack it with some things and try to move it, the legs will come loose quite easily, especially on carpets. Over time I learned to grab my feet when moving them. However, this tip will fix that permanently, and you can still break it open if you need to travel to a fair or warehouse, etc. Basically I have two types of gorilla style tape. One was a double stick of blue paper that had to be peeled off. It is 1.5 inches wide 1) Cut 4 to 4 inches long. 2) Insert the tape horizontally into the slot where you want to place the poles. If you press lightly with your fingers, it works. Be careful as it is sticky and you don't want it sticking to you. There should be enough to go deep into the groove and some left to stick to the sides of the groove. 3) Insert the legs. Make sure they are positioned so that the grooves can be taped over. If "wrong", the legs block the passage of the tape through the groove. Press firmly to hold them nice and tight. This adds a cushioning effect as well as a sticky part. 4) Tape a 4 inch strip of regular duct tape to the crossbar and tape to both the underside of the duct tape and the plastic sides. 5) Now those legs aren't going anywhere. To move it, you can unwind the ribbon and sew it back on when you arrive at your destination. But that makes it a carefree table/table that suits your purposes. Welcome back!

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