Quote Originally Posted by rspears View Post
Cool deal on all fronts! On your table, get you a piece of a nice hardwood, like walnut, hedge, or whatever grain you like and cut four discs out for a tight fit in your rod end holes. A hole saw would work if you don't have access to a lathe. The glass will sit on the four rod ends and won't need anything in the wrist pin ends. If you try to do all eight you'll be fighting to get them all equal height, but the rod ends are easily adjusted by loosening the caps.
Roger, thanks. That is a great idea on using the hole saw! I definitely have that, but I'm running short on knowing some one with a wood lathe. I was thinking about the same as what you just said. But I was over thinking it. I was worried about there being no support in the center of the glass. But, now that I have the glass, I don't think it will be an issue. I called some glass places to get new glass cut but no one wanted to do it due to liability issues. So, I found a table on CL with this glass top for $20. Then built the table to fit the measurements of the glass. Today I went and got the table. I was lucky they didn't sell the table before I went and got it. I couldn't go get it until this morning.