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Wooden Train TablesTrain Table Resource and Buyers Guide
Over the last 5 years I have been very involved in the design of Wooden Train Tables and have made hundreds for people all over the United States. During this time, I listened to customers, examined the competition and continually tweeked my own design to build a better Play Table. I have resumed my Engineering Career and build tables on a very limited basis, but I would still like to offer the information I have gathered over the years and make this website a Resource and Buyer's Guide for Train Tables. What pays for this site? The sponsors listed to the left. Please do not hesitate to check out their sites. I am also happy to offer Train Table Plans along with Instructions for sale. What makes a Good Train Table for your Child: The train table or activity table is a very important piece of furniture that should be able to last 5+ years of pushing, pulling, and climbing. When deliberating over a table I suggest you keep in mind:
The two things that have the most effect on these issues are Table Material and Table Design. Table Material. |
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Almost all Train Tables are made of either Solid Wood or Melamine.
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planning to purchase a play table for a 2-3 year old child, you should expect
he will be playing on it for the next 7+ years as he grows into Lego, K*nex,
Lincoln Logs, Rokenbok, etc. You will need an attractive piece of furniture
that is longlasting, durable and safe for your child and the family.
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