Help Needed - Dimensions or SketchUp Drawing of MFT3

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I've got another little project I'm thinking about, which may involve an MFT3 (or at least some component parts).

I need an MFT3 owner to confirm some details for me if possible.

I need the following dimensions - in mm, and to the nearest whole mm:

The size of the MDF top;
The height of the top, both on the legs and on the little rubber feet (these are given in the catalogue as 900 & 180mm respectively, but these could be rounded figures);
The dimensions "A" and "B" in the following drawing, assuming the MFT fits over the triangular pieces:
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Alternatively, does anyone have an accurate SketchUp drawing of an MFT3? The warehouse only has the older MFT800/1080.

Lastly, could someone confirm how the corner castings are fixed to the extruded rails? The EKAT drawing isn't 100% clear, but I think it's bolted on?

Thanks in advance,

JRB
 
Nothing too interesting (certainly not as interesting as my first post may have made out [tongue] ).

I'm planning on building an MFT3 base, so that the MFT3 will sit on the top, with sysport-style storage under, and the whole lot on lockable castors (others have made similar for the old FT800/1080, but I don't recall seeing one for the MFT3 yet (though I'm sure someone must have)).

I was looking at EKAT, and I can buy the edge rails, corners, joining hardware and the MDF top (essentially an MFT3, but without the folding legs, guide rail, or hinged thingummy) for under GBP200 (as opposed to the full MFT3 package at GBP507.60). I really don't need the rest...

I just need the dimensions so I can draw it up in SketchUp & work out all the details before I decide whether to go ahead with it or not...
 
Sorry Johnny,

You just need the outside dimensions of the MFT/3?

I'll go measure now.

Peter

45.5 inches x 30.5 inches x 7.125 tall when folded.  From bottom of rubber bumpers to top of mdf
 
Peter,

No, not the outside dimensions. Basically, the dimensions of the MDF top itself, and the internal dimensions of the feet.

I am, however, holding out for someone to produce a SketchUp drawing.... [blink]
 
I'd like to know the distance between the two front legs (that is, how wide a box could you slip under the table).

Thanks,
Tom in Central PA
 
Johnny,

I won't do a sketch up for you but maybe this will help based on mine:

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Peter
 
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