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Junior24xx

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made a few side tables for a buddy.
Used a stencil one of my friends made of the bad ass poker club.
One is a burned image and the other is spray painted. The burned one was really tricky and didn't quite work well. I tried several times with 3 different torches and never got the results I was hoping for. Hence I gave up and turned to spray paint.
 

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Looking sweet. How'd you make the stencils?
 
Awesome! I need something like that so bad. One of the few things im missing from my game room.
 
Junior, those are sic! I love the customization!

Awesome! I need something like that so bad. One of the few things im missing from my game room.

Chanman makes nice drink carts. I just upgraded my tv tray drink tables to some of these from Chan. They're sitting in my garage waiting for assembly. I'm hosting Saturday, so I better get going with it. Junior's stencil gives me ideas...

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Junior, those are sic! I love the customization!



Chanman makes nice drink carts. I just upgraded my tv tray drink tables to some of these from Chan. They're sitting in my garage waiting for assembly. I'm hosting Saturday, so I better get going with it. Junior's stencil gives me ideas...

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What do they run? Do you have a link I could check out?
 
Chan is a site vendor, so he has a section. You'd have to inquire with him on price.
 
can anyone using these drink carts confirm something for me. When I play at the casino the little tables are slightly behind your chair. You have to twist behind you to get your drink.

With these drink carts is there enough room for them to slide between players so the drink/food is beside you?
 
Made some more progress this weekend. Got the cup holders drilled out, put in a cross piece at the back (to reduce racking), and got the casters installed.

Now I just need to wait for the plastic wood to dry (used it to cover the countersunk screw holes) and then I can sand, prime and paint it. But that will probably have to wait 'til next weekend...

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And my dimensions worked out perfectly for a birdcage...

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:D
 

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