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Nice, easy build. The link to the YouTube video in the pdf didn't work but it wasn't hard to find. Only complaint about the design is that, when clamped together, the casters tend to jam against one another and make it harder to move around
Anonymous · June 26, 2026
I will start by saying I am not a professional woodworker and my finished product had some flaws like the frames were a little wider than 2'x4' so the plywood top is slightly smaller than the frame. I built these using 2x8's that I cut down to 2x4s. I did not plane the wide edges but I trimmed the short edges on my table saw. Maybe this is a reason for this. The plans were good and I followed them as is. As Zach likes to say, these are rock solid. Maybe a little too rock solid. They are heavy. My biggest issue is after building them, with the 4" wheels, they ended up being WAY too tall for me (I am 6 feet tall). I may have done something wrong, but they ended up about 41" tall which is too much for me. I reread the instructions and noticed a small note indicating all the sizing was designed for Zach who is 6'4" tall. I guess I should have caught that and adjusted. However, I would suggest the plans should be for a standard height like 36" and people can adjust if they want something taller. That way if they miss the note it is not a total loss. It is easier to add some height than to take it away. I ended up taking off the 4" wheels and replacing them with retractable caster wheels that mount to the side of the legs. This means I cannot tie them together into a 2'x8' configuration but that was an OK sacrifice for me to get tables that are now around 36" tall (with the wheels retracted).
Steve · June 17, 2026
Plans were easy to follow along with the video. Well done
Daniel · June 29, 2026








