I am drinking coffee at Starbucks now (real coffee—black with no milk or sugar). [big grin]
The small two-top table I am sitting at, and all the rest in the room, have the posts shown in the photo below.
The two opposing posts are about 3/8” in diameter and about 1-1/2” long. They are welded to a 2” diameter post that puts the table top at 29”. The disks welded onto the ends are about 1” in diameter and about 1/4” thick. They are welded onto the post that attaches the base at the bottom and the mounting plate at the top. The posts are about 3” below the mounting plate the is used to attach the wood table top.
I am trying to figure out what purpose those posts serve. (Hang an umbrella underneath?? Too little height.
The construction is rather robust, which I suppose is a clue. But I remain clueless.
I don’t think an overview of the table will help much, but will add a shot of that too.
Overview:
The small two-top table I am sitting at, and all the rest in the room, have the posts shown in the photo below.
The two opposing posts are about 3/8” in diameter and about 1-1/2” long. They are welded to a 2” diameter post that puts the table top at 29”. The disks welded onto the ends are about 1” in diameter and about 1/4” thick. They are welded onto the post that attaches the base at the bottom and the mounting plate at the top. The posts are about 3” below the mounting plate the is used to attach the wood table top.
I am trying to figure out what purpose those posts serve. (Hang an umbrella underneath?? Too little height.
The construction is rather robust, which I suppose is a clue. But I remain clueless.
I don’t think an overview of the table will help much, but will add a shot of that too.

Overview:
