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  • Wow I bet they're hard work, having triplets must be very rewarding as well. Great table.

  • i have triplet sisters (all girls!)

  • this is cute... what a great idea.

  • im a triplet:)

  • Lol they're all amused and interested at whoever is video taping (dad im assuming) and everytime the onez on the end take a bite there eyez go right to the cam! lol! cute!

  • So cute.... enjoy the moment bc they grow too fast

  • Those are good babies! Very smooth operation here.

  • I'm a triplet. But now I don't feel so rare, lol.

  • My trips are 12 now, but I still remember meal times. We used old fashioned high chair sthat put them right up to the table when the tray was off. I laugh when I think about the plastic table cloths that were always on the kitchen table secured around the edge permanently with a series of bungy cords hooked together.

  • thanks for the info

  • can you please email me about how to make this table. We have triplets and want to make one.

  • We got the seats from daycarefurnituredirect.

    (Under Toddler Tables, see Seats for P&F Toddler Table.)

    The main table is 3/4 inch plywood topped with Pergo laminate flooring. You can get this at Home Depot.

    We cut the plywood to a convenient size and then cut holes with a jigsaw the size of the seats, so they could drop into place.

    Cutting the Pergo was a bit trickier, since it has to be cut with the circular saw, not the jigsaw, so we had to arrange it so everything was straight cuts.

  • The border was just some scrap wood that my dad had in his workshop. Roughly 1 by 4's I guess. We dado-ed a groove in it the size of the plywood + Pergo.

    Cutting the appropriate angles at each corner was a bit tough, since the measured length of each segment is not the length of either the inside or the outside of the wood (because of the dado trough). So we needed to use a bit of trigonometry to figure out the right places to cut.

    We then used screws to attach these pieces to the plywood.

  • The legs were standard table legs bought at Home Depot.

    We chose to attach them with some beefy hinge mechanisms we found, but I actually wouldn't recommend that, since I think it made the table a bit less sturdy, and we haven't really needed to move the table around a whole lot.

    So if we were to redo it, I think I would use a more sturdy attachment bracket and just unscrew the legs whenever we needed to move it.

    That's it! Good luck. And congrats on the trips! :)

  • beautiful eyes!

  • Do you forgive Us???Huh???

  • sorry,my friend flagged your video on accident and i hope your not mad because were just kids.Thank you,And we are very SORRY...Please dont flag ours!!

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