OPEKATING TABLES. 



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nose is thrust through the front hole (f) and secured underneath 

 the tahle with the muzzle tape. 



Figure 295 shows the table from the underside and repre- 

 sents it folded back and fastened against the wall. Observe the 

 hinged legs folded down against the table top and the button 

 fastening (g) on wall, which holds tlie table up. When thus 

 folded, the table is entirely out of the way. 



German All-Metal Revolving Tahle. 



The German table, Figure 20(i, is made entirely of metal, and 

 is adjustable in most all particulars. The frame consists of four 

 legs (b) (c) (d) (1), braced at the bottom (a). These braces 

 merge together at the top against the center post (h). This post 



Fig. 296. German All-Metal Revolving Table. 



