42" Round Commercial Balcony Height Table Base by Texacraft

By
Texacraft Furniture
Product Id
TEX-M9342BB
Product Lead Time
Ships in 8-10 weeks
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42" Round Commercial Balcony Height Table Base by Texacraft 

 

 

Product Highlights:

 

  • This product is custom made and is non-refundable and cannot be canceled. Any changes must be made within 24 hours.
  • Created from solid cast aluminum
  • Balcony Height
  • Fits 36" 42" and 43" round or square dining table tops (ID's): MCAS-036 MCOB-036 MESL-S36 MCAS-S36 MCAS-042 MCAN-042 MSTP-042 MSOL-042 MCOB-042 MTUS-043 CG36-ACS CG3636-ACS CG42-ACS
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 32" x 32" x 32"
  • Requires some assembly
  • For Commercial Customers Only

 

 

Product Description: 

The M9342BB Balcony Height Base is a fully-welded, aluminum table base for use with any -036, -S36, -042 or -043 alternative table top. Balcony (or counter) height is a versatile height between dining and bar. The base requires simple assembly with stainless steel hardware. Available in any Texacraft powder coat finish.


All our furniture is created from non-rusting aluminum. Whether the frames are extruded (hollow tubes of aluminum formed and welded) or solid cast you can rest assured that the quality of the raw material are of the highest grade and meet industry standards for commercial use. Heliarc welding processes are utilized which ensure the strongest welds possible for aluminum joints.


Texacraft Furniture manufacturing facility includes an on-site aluminum foundry where all cast aluminum components are created. This eliminates outside vendors who most other manufacturers rely upon for their cast furniture. We are able to closely monitor the quality of the castings and ensure that the aluminum used in the casting process is pure aluminum. An additional step in the casting process involves "out gassing" which removes gas bubbles in the melting process which if not removed will cause weak aluminum when the trapped bubbles cure in the poured aluminum molds. These bubbles would result in broken aluminum parts due to the porous casting. This is a step that many casting companies would eliminate.