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Mayline Ranger Steel Four-Post Drafting Table w/ Center and Tool Drawer

Mayline Ranger Steel Four-Post Drafting Table w/ Center and Tool Drawer

Item#: MAY015

Starting Price: $931.99 SAVE: $140.00 (13%)

Starting List Price : $1,071.99

  • Strong and durable frame
  • Attached plan and tool drawer
  • Work surface is scratch-resistant
  • Steel cleats on side edges of work surface
  • Ranger drawer operates on plastic guides
  • Adjustable tilt range from 0 to 50 degrees

Table Top Size

Finish

Desert Sage
Pebble Gray
White
Description

What We Like About the Mayline Ranger II Drafting Table

 

Work on a sturdy drafting table made of quality materials. This table features a solid steel frame and is built on four legs. The work surface on top is made of thermally fused melamine that has an attractive and scratch-resistant Birch wood grain. Adjust the table top from horizontal up to 50 degrees. Use the handy ranger drawer for storage. It opens easily on plastic guides.

What's Included:
Drafting Table, Tool Drawer, Shallow Drawer
Shipping Restrictions:
Only ships in contiguous USA.
Dimensions & Specifications

Table Height

37 inches

Brand

Mayline

Table Base Material

Steel

Fixed Height

37 inches

Drawing Surface

Birch Woodgrain Melamine

Table Top Width

48 , 60 , 72 , 84

Options

Table Top Size: Choose from 5 Table Top Size options

Finish: Desert Sage, Pebble Gray, White

Assembly

Product comes with complete assembly and /or installation instructions. Please call our Customer Service Department with any questions during set-up.

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What's Included: Drafting Table, Tool Drawer, Shallow Drawer
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Mayline Ranger Steel Four-Post Drafting Table w/ Center and Tool Drawer
 
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2.0

missing parts

By major

from los angeles

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        Comments about Mayline Ranger Steel Four-Post Drafting Table w/ Center and Tool Drawer:

        The hinges allowing the table to rotate up and down were missing as well as some of the screws for fixing the drawers. I was able to replace the screws
        but not the hinges witch makes the table incomplete.
        Not the most satisfying experience you would agree.
        Hopefully you will be able to send me those allowing me to finish the build...
        Thanh you and merry christmas!

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        (3 of 4 customers found this review helpful)

         
        4.0

        Missing Pieces

        By Joymle

        from Flagstaff, AZ

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        Pros

        • Attractive Design
        • Convenient

        Cons

        • Difficult Assembly
        • Missing Pieces
        • Poor Construction

        Best Uses

        • Artwork

        Comments about Mayline Ranger Steel Four-Post Drafting Table w/ Center and Tool Drawer:

        Assembly was difficult since there were not enough nuts and bolts. Also the directions were horrible, like they were written by someone who's native language is Chinese. 2 weeks later after I found nuts that fit the assembly the table works great, but beware putting it together.

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        Customer Q & A

        Q1: What is the paper apron on the ranger III?

        A: The paper apron is a wood bar at the end on the table. It can hold 1 piece of paper on the top when it is tilted. The other reason for the paper apron is so that you are not leaning on your papers. When you lean against the table, you would be hitting the paper apron first, not the edge of the table.

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