Aye, so it's no fancy, but it does the job. You may notice it's made from an old bed frame. Fortune favours the busy, as I was too busy all week to go to B n Q to buy wood to make a loom stand, and then I found out my uncle had thrown out an old single bed frame. I originally took it home thinking to make cupboard shelving with it, and the more I thought, the simpler it seemed to simply make a stand for the loom with it.
The loom is a weavemaster, 4 shaft loom. weaving width of about 32", which is kinda mad for a table loom. I'd go as far as to say that this table loom with stand is probably about the size of a decent modern jack loom, the kind you get cause you have a small flat.
I used to have a smaller weavemaster, with a weaving width of 18", and I've seen a mini one in a shop window which was about 6" across with 2 shafts. If you can find them they're really good and sturdy looms, though it's a challenge finding a table the right height to mount one on. Coffee tables are too low and dining tables too high, unless you sit on a stool, which isn't comfortable.
Anyway, i'm happy now. Wonder what I'll weave on it.
Andrew