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John- Thank you for the kind offer, I would appreciate having something to go on to save me the work of trying to figure out all the heights, angles and radii. I don't have sketchup but I do have several other CAD programs. I have autodesk which uses DWG, but can also open DWT,DWS and DXF. I also have Catia witch it the aircraft standard and uses a CAT file. An acrobat file or a PDF will work too. I don't know if I will do as thick as .75 for the glass but will probably do at least .5 to take advantage of the weight to combat the wind.
I'm sending you my email address by way of PM , and thank you again.
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Beautiful addition to a beautiful deck!
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Wow! I like everything about this John. Great work.
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That's a beaut! Very nicely designed and executed.
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Thanks very much everyone. My friends seem to like the table a lot, too. Big Dave and RobertM, look up a couple of posts and you will see a chair design I'm thinking of using as inspiration for some chairs, but if anyone has any designs they think would look nice with the table I'd appreciate you pointing me towards it.
John