My father in law came over to help. He's got the power tools and isn't afraid to use them - and is quite good at using them unlike me.
I planned to do a tutorial on how we made it but the odds of anyone using a table like mine is probably pretty slim.... so here's the play by play for anyone that is interested.
I have a bit of work still to do with it. We need to cut and install the plexiglass to the left of the machine so I can access the bobbin. That will be soon... I also been battled a bit of a bouncy issue. The machine seems to really vibrate - a lot - but I think it does it even when it's on top of a table so it might just be a matter of getting used to the new angle of looking at it. The machine sits too low which worked out great for the bouncy issue - I have a floor mat that I put under it and it brings it up about 1/8" above the table sadly. I am going to try and find a different mat (that I'm willing to cut up) and see if that works instead. I have one but I love it so I don't want to destroy it just yet. That one would be the right height so I'm going to hit Big Lots tomorrow when I'm in town and see if they have one just like the one I got last fall...
Measure and cut out the hole for your machine. Drill a hole for your cords to go through (I intend to make something to cover the hole (with a hole in it for the cords to come through it of course) so stuff doesn't fall down the hole.. Sand all around it so it's nice and smooth. Make sure your machine fits the hole.
Since I need to have access to the bobbin, to the left of the machine we have extra width that we'll put a plexiglass cover... but that will be a later date...
We measured where the machine feet would sit on the conduit and marked them - then drilled holes through the conduit (avoiding the area where the machine feet will be). We drilled two per conduit length.