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unfinished drop leaf table

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Common base styles include pedestal bases and various leg-style bases, such as four-point (four-leg) supports and storage-style bases.

Most options require adult assembly. Many listings note that tools are not provided, though some descriptions mention included hardware to simplify the process.

‘Unfinished’ means the wood has not been treated or finished yet, so you can paint or stain the table in the color or finish you prefer.

Mechanisms vary: some tables have self-storing leaves, while others pull apart on metal glides to accept an insert leaf.

Many listings describe solid parawood construction; others list wood or solid hardwood frames. These tables typically ship unfinished so you can paint or stain them.

Seating typically ranges from about 2 up to 6 people. Table widths/diameters commonly fall around 36–42 inches, heights roughly 28.9–36 inches, and extended lengths range from about 38 to 58.4 inches.

Descriptions emphasize durable parawood or solid hardwood construction and note that tables are generally sturdy and stable. At least one listing specifies a hold capacity of 225 pounds.

Some listings include a 6" pedestal extension that lets the table be set at counter height or at standard dining height; descriptions also note compatibility with standard-height dining chairs when set to dining height.

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