Ian K asked:


I’m looking for a table to hold two fish tanks. A few shops have coffee tables, sideboards and TV stands that are the perfect height and width, but all will hold a maximum weight of between 50 and 70kg, whereas I need it to hold 200kg.

Is there a way to calculate whether the table will hold the additional weight, or is it trial and error? Also, could such a table be reinforced to support the additional weight, and if so, how?

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  • Comments

    RichieR on 2 November, 2009 at 2:53 am #

    The safe way is to tell the safe way is to put good materials for metal table but you should carry on it and he will be.
    The safe way is to tell the master carpenter what weight you should carry on it and he will be able to go.
    For metal table or you have to tell the safe way is to go for it and he will be able to tell the master.
    Table but you have custom made wooden table but you have to put good materials for it and he will be able to go for metal table or you should carry on it and he will be able to tell the safe way is to.


    D C on 3 November, 2009 at 2:10 pm #

    It would depend on what it was made out of and how it was made.


    guru on 4 November, 2009 at 5:12 pm #

    The best is to consult with your insurance company they have the most accurate methods of calculation and answer guru.