[Stargate] OT - Glass table or freezer anyone?

Heather Jones hjones at sugar-land.oilfield.slb.com
Wed Jan 9 06:30:26 PST 2002


I'm sorry to use this list this way, but thought someone might be able to
benefit. -- Suannoch.

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I have a glass table & bases that I can no longer put up in the new house.

Those that have come to the Westgate garb workshops know that it's pretty
good sized, though I do not have the dimensions with me at the moment (give
me a call in the evening and I can measure for you).  It's rectangular
shaped, the table top is approximately 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch thick of solid
glass and the bases are black metal.

As a dinner table, it can seat 6 easily.  There is a small divot on the
underside on the edge, and a larger (less than half a dollar bill in size)
divot on another edge.  It makes an excellent work surface for larger
projects, though I would suggest a table cloth if used as a dinner
table.  It's also tough -- we've cut Formica, tile, etc. on it with no
problems; however, your mileage may vary, and the surface does have scratches.

The table is free for the taking, but you have to be willing to haul it off
-- the glass is so heavy that it takes at least 2 people to lift, but can
fit laying flat in the back of a truck.  If you're interested, please give
me a call and we can make arrangements.

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I also have an upright freezer that is great for those who like to buy food
in bulk, host parties or cook for feasts.  It's about the size of a
standard refrigerator/freezer, with adjustable shelves and shelves in the
door.  It works perfectly, and is in use right now.  The freezer does have
a lock & key, though I have never locked it before.  The drawback is that
the outside is rusty.  This does not impair the freezer from keeping things
frozen, it just does not look pretty.

Same conditions apply -- if you can haul it off, you can have it.  This one
will take at least 2 to 3 people -- even empty and defrosted, it's
massively heavy -- but you will need a ramp of some sort to put it in a
truck or on a trailer.

Thanks for the time,
S.


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Lady Suannoch nighean mhic Choinnich
Hospitaler, Canton of Westgate

aka Heather Jones
281-398-6708
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