The base does indeed fully (and easily!!) dismantle. So, all went really well on collection day. This has me worried that the base frames maybe cannot be disassembled on the older Brunswicks at all? Seems odd, but if they glue the frame during assembly at the factory then it's going to cause a big headache!!Īnyone here have any experience with Brunswick tables of this era, and if so SURELY (?) the base frames can be disassembled? Please say yes, lol!!!Īn update for those interested, or anyone in the future doing a Google search for the Brunswick Heirloom table and needing, as I did, some advice on dismantling. This is technically for the Heritage table, but the Heirloom is VERY similar, and same age. It says: "Base frame is assembled and leveled at the factory for maximum rigidity and flatness." - this would match up exactly with what I am seeing in the instruction manual. And I found on the Brunswick history page for the Heritage model (very similar to the Heirloom): HOWEVER, I found the original instruction manual online for constructing the HERITAGE (not Heirloom) and it says step one is to remove the base frame from the carton, literally the whole base frame minus the legs. Need some help! Planning on collecting a late 1970's Brunswick Heirloom table tomorrow.
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