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Wow nice casino setup!!
What is that chip tray? It looks like the insert ones you put into table surfaces, but with a body.
It is actually just a thin piece of wood under the front to lift the tray up a bit. It works well.
Wow nice casino setup!!
What is that chip tray? It looks like the insert ones you put into table surfaces, but with a body.
What would one of these cost me?I didn't get any nice pics of this one, I was in too much of a rush to get it out the door since they had a hard deadline.
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The last I saw the barringtons are between 140 and 180 (not including shipping) sometimes you can find super deals on them on eBay and I think someone said they have them at Walmart nowWhat would one of these cost me?
I’d buy a t_chan table for 180!The last I saw the barringtons are between 140 and 180 (not including shipping) sometimes you can find super deals on them on eBay and I think someone said they have them at Walmart now
Look a little used, but doesn´t bother me at all!
I love this look! I have this table and would love to do this with mine. Where did you get the speed cloth? Alsohow hard was it to do? I have only had one game on my table and i can tell already the cloth needs to be changed. Did you cover over the old or take it off completely?My recent project:
Basic Barrington 10 person table (brown)
TPS reverse platinum suited speed cloth
Deeper cupholders
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This was my first time attempting and with the help of a buddy, it was pretty easy. I got the felt from Texas Poker Supply (TPS), they’re a vendor here. You can find their website in one of their posts within their vendor tab. The felting process was pretty simple. I dismantled the table and then ripped the old felt off. They don’t glue the original felt down so all you have to do is rip it off the staples they use under the rails and the center folded area. There are a couple of “how to” guides in the search function that can describe the process a lot better than I can. It took my buddy and I maybe 3-4 hours to do it all, but we were pretty meticulous with making sure everything lined up and looked good. If you use your table regularly I’d say it’s well worth the effort to make it look better as well as feel better to play on.I love this look! I have this table and would love to do this with mine. Where did you get the speed cloth? Alsohow hard was it to do? I have only had one game on my table and i can tell already the cloth needs to be changed. Did you cover over the old or take it off completely?
My recent project:
Basic Barrington 10 person table (brown)
TPS reverse platinum suited speed cloth
Deeper cupholders
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How much speed cloth did you buy and did you add padding underneath?This was my first time attempting and with the help of a buddy, it was pretty easy. I got the felt from Texas Poker Supply (TPS), they’re a vendor here. You can find their website in one of their posts within their vendor tab. The felting process was pretty simple. I dismantled the table and then ripped the old felt off. They don’t glue the original felt down so all you have to do is rip it off the staples they use under the rails and the center folded area. There are a couple of “how to” guides in the search function that can describe the process a lot better than I can. It took my buddy and I maybe 3-4 hours to do it all, but we were pretty meticulous with making sure everything lined up and looked good. If you use your table regularly I’d say it’s well worth the effort to make it look better as well as feel better to play on.
I went with 7 linear feet on TPS and had plenty of room to work with. I didn't add anything padding-wise, just left the original stuff on there. I think that's what most people on here have been doing, anyone can correct me if I'm wrong though.How much speed cloth did you buy and did you add padding underneath?
Looks about the same as the Barrington, but with rounded padded rails instead of squared off, and slightly different legs. Any other differences?IMO the folding Pitboss tables are the simplest to refurbish. The padding is in sections and screwed in on the bottom. Which can be easily removed. Then put on new padding and the felt of your choice and screw in the padding sections again. I’ve done two already. They’re great Craigslist finds and they’re usually priced pretty cheap.
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Finished this morning - my fourth build.
I built this table last fall so I could have a third table at a charity tourney I've run past three years. I finally finished editing the build video I did of it last night. It shows the process pretty much start to finish. If you've got 20 minutes to kill, give it a watch.
Great video! I don't know you cover a rail kneeling on bare concrete, I wouldn't be able to work for a week (getting old sucks lol).
I built this table last fall so I could have a third table at a charity tourney I've run past three years. I finally finished editing the build video I did of it last night. It shows the process pretty much start to finish. If you've got 20 minutes to kill, give it a watch.
This is great! I've been looking for a detailed video on what the rail building process is like. So many staples.
Great video! Thank you!I built this table last fall so I could have a third table at a charity tourney I've run past three years. I finally finished editing the build video I did of it last night. It shows the process pretty much start to finish. If you've got 20 minutes to kill, give it a watch.