Pay attention, This table is fine if you follow the directions, it's not meant for heavy duty use, I'm using it for a small planetary mixer, it's sturdy and casters are heavy duty. This table was too high for my needs so I chopped 7\" off each leg (see photos) It not only lowered it to the height I wanted, it made the table more secure and stable, be sure to tighten all 8 screws without over doing it, I applied enough torque to pretty much close the gap. If it's delivered damaged, exchange it, if it's a small dent live with it, I've assembled dozens of these over the years, the gauge is a bit thinner but they look great and will last a couple of years for what I needed it for, then you toss it away. I have SS tables 30+ years old, yeah they're heavy duty but they cost 4X as much.