This is a shooting table frame, constructed with oversized wingnut knobs, torque levers and heavy 16 gauge square steel tubing with self locking hardware.
Assembly is required. Locking back frame is adjustable flat to 90°.
1/8" thick, 4 x 8' translucent white Plexiglass #2447 is recommended, but not included.
| Height | 85" (2.2 M) with back raised |
| Dimensions | 48 x 60" (1.2 x 1.5 M) |
| Weight | 50 lbs (22.7 kg) not including plexiglass |
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Instructions were either incomplete or just poorly written. The product should have been assembled in minutes but it took a couple of hours. The instructions were very poorly written. There should have been diagrams of the bolts and knobs and illustrations showing exactly where they went. It does not hold the way it should. We have to back the table up to a wall to insure it stays in place.
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This table is heavy and poorly constructed. Combined with the fact that it was larger than what I needed, there were too many negatives. I returned it to B and H for store credit, and purchased the Manfrotto 4 by 6-foot table which is lightweight, easy to take up and down and slightly smaller. Plus, for $200 more, the Manfrotto table includes the plexiglass, saving me a call to Canal Plastics [...] In summary, don't bother buying the Delta shooting table; You'll save money and time in the long run with the Manfrotto.
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