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Just picked this baby up for $200 of FB marketplace. Steal. Now I need ideally folding legs that will support the weight (150-200LBS) I have looked at these Gorilla Gaming legs and was wondering if they would suffice. All recommendations and advice welcome!
https://gorillagaming.net/gorilla-legs/
 

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Just picked this baby up for $200 of FB marketplace. Steal. Now I need ideally folding legs that will support the weight (150-200LBS) I have looked at these Gorilla Gaming legs and was wondering if they would suffice. All recommendations and advice welcome!
https://gorillagaming.net/gorilla-legs/
I am by no means an expert. But I have a couple of tables with the gorilla legs and they are super strong... Have had drunken, crazy players standing on the tables and no problems. These are the only legs I use now. (I make 3-5 tables a year)
 
I am by no means an expert. But I have a couple of tables with the gorilla legs and they are super strong... Have had drunken, crazy players standing on the tables and no problems. These are the only legs I use now. (I make 3-5 tables a year)
Dam straight, friend! I retrofitted my old TChan table with Gorilla legs, as well. They are freaking awesome and breathed new life into an already kick ass table. It’s a TChan after all!

@T_Chan do you have any leg advice?
Well Matt, I’m no TChan, but, I first purchased my “rental” TChan in 2019, from the man himself. About a year later, I consulted Tony about a slight wobble from worn metal legs, and he suggested and vended a pair of Gorilla legs for the table, and as mentioned above, stellar results.
 
Another vote for the Gorilla legs, you can't go wrong with them.
If you are trying to save a couple bucks the Hafele legs Beano linked to are great also.
Both sets are plenty sturdy to support poker and/or drunken bodies on the table, the Gorilla legs just have a little less wobble in my experience.
The Hafele legs do have adjustable feet on the bottom if you have an uneven surface, as the Gorilla's do not.
 
I’ve built several tables and there as heavy or heavier than any home built out there. The standard folding banquet table legs they sell at Menard’s work just fine and are around $30
 
I don’t know what kind of game you’re running but I’ll be sure to address this behavior in my upcoming book “So You Want to Host a Poker Game.”
I run a poker tourney for a pro hockey team every fall. They fly from 'their hometown' to Montana. A team building trip before the start of the season. Have about 45-50 players playing each nite for 2 nights. They have a BLAST. Really let their hair down and have fun. SO... no harm, no foul. But the gorilla legs really stand up to this type of use.
 

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