I prefer to build a frame on the ground rather than a table.. I have some health problems and so it's easier for me to sit in a small rolling chair or a small camping stool rather than stand and lean over a table.
Has anyone built a frame on the ground? I assume it just needs to be level and sturdy. Given that a Locost frame weighs only 90-100 lbs roughly and its spread out over a large surface area.. I was thinking of just buying MDF or plywood pieces (one giant piece wont fit in my car) and then using little home depot brackets to secure them together. And put them on the ground directly with little spacers or some sort throughout under to make it level.
I would just set everything on the concrete but I don't think it's fully level and being able to sharpie and mark things on the wood is nice.
It doesn't really excite me all that much to have to construct this massive table only to get rid of it. I have no space to keep it anywhere anyway
EDIT:
I also have one of these tables
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Cosco-6-Foot ... e/46368979They're 6 ft x 30". So two of them side by side would be 6'x'6. I can space them a feet apart in the middle and 6' x 7' and just make sure they are level.
I can either use them with legs folded directly on the floor, or with the legs apart and would shims under. I don't know the weight limit of these tables but from all the Bills tailgating games they seems sturdy enough to hold 90 lbs over 2 tables.
Not sure if the plastic will melt though if I'm not careful with welding..