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Plastic Pasting Table

May 2012 There’s one clear advantage to a plastic pasting table – a selling point, if you will, that can raise even the cheap pasting table, if it’s made of plastic, over more expensive wooden or metal ones.

Plastic doesn’t dent and it doesn’t splinter.

Given that wall paper pasting requires a perfectly smooth, flat surface (but with a little grip, just enough to hold the decorative face of the sheet in place while glue is applied to its back), wood and metal can seem somewhat peculiar choices for a pasting table. The materials themselves are fairly durable, true – but they both fall prey far too easily to disfigurement. A plastic pasting table, on the other hand, retains the quality of its surface pretty much throughout its life.

A plastic table doesn’t have to be a cheap pasting table, either. Cheap in comparative money terms, possibly – but not in the sense that one is somehow sacrificing quality for affordability. The plastic surface of a cheaper pasting table can be an invaluable aid to the DIY enthusiast – smooth enough to allow an even spread of glue, and, with a slightly patterned ridge vac formed into it, grippy enough to ensure that the paper doesn’t slip.

Plastic is also much more versatile than both wood and metal when it comes to storage and assembly. A Harris plastic pasting table, for example, is delivered as a series of plastic table tops and legs, all of which can be stacked and stored with ease when not in use – and assembled into the required configuration in minutes. Plastic table tops are vacuum moulded, which allows them to be made in a jigsaw piece style: a person simply clips as many tops together as they need and then affixes the legs underneath.

The cheap pasting table, then, is a sensible and welcome addition to any home DIY arsenal. Also, using a decent “cheap” table, like a Harris plastic pasting table, puts one in line for a whole host of useful accessories, all of which are designed to fit with the brand name and style. Harris tables tend to have all sorts of clever features built in (remember, plastic is easy to form, which keeps it cheap): a measuring scale fitted to one side, a wallpaper slice holder, and so on. You’ll be able to source and buy accessory kits for a Harris table on the same site as the table itself.

Overall, then, one has to recommend, as best cheap pasting table, the Harris plastic pasting table. Its versatility, strength and clever add ons make it an all rounder, friendly for the DIY amateur and a great buy for a professional decorator.

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