Barrington cup holder upgrade? (2 Viewers)

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It’s been mentioned that the cup holders in the Barrington are shallow. Can someone please point me to the solution for this? Thank you!
 
It’s been mentioned that the cup holders in the Barrington are shallow. Can someone please point me to the solution for this? Thank you!
Standard cup holders are definitely too shallow and the upgrades are a really nice improvement for the cost/time.
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Pro tip: drill your pilot hole from the top side of the table, then flip the table over and use the hole saw from the bottom side. It saves you from ripping the pleather on the rail.

Cup Holders
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0789HG6NW/

Hole Saw
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08YJFNQR7/

My upgrade
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/barrington-poker-table-thread.30910/post-2192321
 
Standard cup holders are definitely too shallow and the upgrades are a really nice improvement for the cost/time.
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Pro tip: drill your pilot hole from the top side of the table, then flip the table over and use the hole saw from the bottom side. It saves you from ripping the pleather on the rail.

Cup Holders
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0789HG6NW/

Hole Saw
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08YJFNQR7/

My upgrade
https://www.pokerchipforum.com/threads/barrington-poker-table-thread.30910/post-2192321
This is awesome, everything I need, thank you!
 
If you don’t need to take the rail off- don’t. There is a surprising amount of wiggle room when reattaching and can cause your alignment to be off. I installed brass standard size from Amazon pretty easily. Good luck!
 
This is a must, everyone loves the table until they put a pint glass in that little contact lense of a goddamned cup holder. Necessary fix!
 
Thanks. What is the best way to get the old cupholders out? Do they pry out?
When I changed my felt I was able to just pry them off and I didnt really care if it damaged the original surface since I was putting new speed cloth over the top anyway. But I have read here that a hair dryer or heater will warm up the glue to make removal easier.
 

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