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Paste table and craft fair/events ?
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I have always found Wilkos the cheapest for paste tables but sturdy they are not! However I have noticed that some enterprising booters modify theirs with additional play wood to make them stronger.
Plastic Garden tables make a good alternative as well. they are usually quite easy to take apart and transport.Stop looking for answers....
The most you can hope for are clues.....:)0 -
I have bought my table from B & Q for £7.48 and it will definitely be strong enough for your cards and giftwrap.
Ring around as many primary and High schools as you can and ask for a table at their summer fairs in return for a rental fee or a commission donation. I you are too late to book ofr summer, ask if you can book in for the Cristmas fairs instead, then nearer the time send a letter to each PTA at the schools to remind them. Another good one is to ring around the hospitals who sometimes rent out tables in the restaurant for a small fee or contribution to the hospital.0
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