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    Quote Originally Posted by hellnegative View Post
    Get a decent desk at a second hand shop and prop it up on cinder blocks if you cant afford the workbench bruv.
    they have what I want at home depot. they have fold out legs and they are 6 feet wide and 3 feet deep. im going to have to raise them a bit though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dj max bradley View Post
    they have what I want at home depot. they have fold out legs and they are 6 feet wide and 3 feet deep. im going to have to raise them a bit though.
    Folding legs and turntables generally do not mix (see what I did there)

    Get a table you can sit on without any bouncing and that can hold 2 or three concrete slabs if the need be for isolation.

    If you need something that can pack up, get a table with solid legs that screw out of a solid surface.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dj max bradley View Post
    they have what I want at home depot. they have fold out legs and they are 6 feet wide and 3 feet deep. im going to have to raise them a bit though.
    Wallpaper paste tables?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicky H View Post
    Wallpaper paste tables?
    Tables made out of wall paper paste? You've gone mental lad, mental I tells ya.

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    Actually, I played off a folding trestle table a while back with decks, mixer in flightcases and the laptop etc.
    These tables are used a lot in the UK and are way strong enough and really cheap.

    6ft by 2ft 6ins:
    http://www.ningbofurniture.co.uk/pro...uet-table.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karlos Santos View Post
    Tables made out of wall paper paste? You've gone mental lad, mental I tells ya.
    Yeah it does sound a bit backward - I know what I meant though
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    Quote Originally Posted by hellnegative View Post
    You mean easier to manage torque right. Cause the tech starting torque is 1.6 and quarts torqque after .4 seconds is around 1.8
    actually that is correct. TBH I have no problems whatsoever with the torque on the AT LP120 or any of the Hanpins Ive tried.

    Just gotta give em a little kick sometimes, its part of the fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deevey View Post
    Folding legs and turntables generally do not mix (see what I did there)

    Get a table you can sit on without any bouncing......
    Beautifully put. I wouldnt sit on the OPs existing desk, no matter how it was braced.

    It also doesnt have to be new or fancy. Solid old kitchen tables work just fine.

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    Theres a set of fold up tables at home depot that work really well actually. They have bracketrs which snap into place giving no room for sway. Its what we use to set up on at our monthly. It holds the weight of two stanton str8-150's, two cdj-850's, a djm800, and apioneer ddj SX without any issues
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nicky H View Post
    Yeah it does sound a bit backward - I know what I meant though
    So did I. I was just being a dick.

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