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Right, but do you have a set to match this table, including the torn vinyl?Topper coming Friday. Chips I have too many of. This is the garage table

Right, but do you have a set to match this table, including the torn vinyl?Topper coming Friday. Chips I have too many of. This is the garage table
My topper:Right, but do you have a set to match this table, including the torn vinyl?
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Black duct tape?What is the best way to fix this?
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I can stretch it together so it fits so I was thinking of taping or gluing from the bottomBlack duct tape?
Did you go too fast when drilling or did it rip when inserting the holder?
Too fast, pushed down too hard right at the last second, went through the foam and just barely snagged the vinyl. I was able to preserve the foam in about 4 of the holes. It really helps because it holds the cup holder in very snugly. On the few where I removed all of the foam, the cup holders are looser so I am going to remedy that by filling in with foamDid you go too fast when drilling or did it rip when inserting the holder?
For small snacksThe old Costco cup holders fit perfectly into the new cup holders. Can I use them somehow? Ashtray??
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I used this with some success... https://www.amazon.com/Leather-Repa...689684&sprefix=vinyl+rep,aps,106&sr=8-11&th=1
The princess and the peaHas anyone figured out a solution to (mostly) get rid of the gap in the middle of this table? I have leveled the table and put two toppers over it and I can still see it (barely, but I know it is there and I can definately feel it)! The closest I have gotten is running a shoestring down the gap. It is probably my OCD, but it drives me crazy...
Has anyone figured out a solution to (mostly) get rid of the gap in the middle of this table? I have leveled the table and put two toppers over it and I can still see it (barely, but I know it is there and I can definately feel it)! The closest I have gotten is running a shoestring down the gap. It is probably my OCD, but it drives me crazy...
I use a black piece of construction paper that the kids use for school. Two sheets so they cover the gap and then put the topper on top of that. No more line.
Yes I got the dimmer in this thread.
https://a.co/d/fi2mFUjI tried to locate it. Which is the recommended dimmer?
And is it still the recommended one? Has anyone found a better one?
I'm a little disappointed a dimmer wasn't built into the table as the lights are quite bright. I honestly think the brightness needs to go down to 20 to 30% of the default level. I want to play a full game with them but my guests ask for them to be turned off within 10 minutes.
Anyone else feel the same way? Seems silly to have this feature we paid for and not be able to use it.
I use this one as well. The dimming capability is better if you use a battery pack than if you plug the dimmer into the power cord that goes into the wall.
lights bright. dimmer dims. players happy. poker we play.Thanks.
Any other feedback? Will this dim the lights to 20% of the default levels?
Can you point me to the deeper cup holders? Are people drilling the bottoms out of the table for the cup holders?2) I believe that is correct. Regardless of whether they're metal or not, you're going to want deeper ones. The shallow ones are awful.
3) 8 is comfortable. 10 is tight but doable. I wouldn't recommend buying this for 10. But if your 8 player game had a few extras for a night, it would work.
This may give you a head start, or many posts within that same thread:Can you point me to the deeper cup holders? Are people drilling the bottoms out of the table for the cup holders?
@Colquhoun got you hooked up with directions. Yes, you need to drill some holes, and you also likely need to cut some of the table leg supports down a bit so it still folds. Not the leg itself, but rather where it attaches to the table. Just need to take like an inch off of it if I remember correct.Can you point me to the deeper cup holders? Are people drilling the bottoms out of the table for the cup holders?
The newer Barringtons dont require a support cut....maybe they were following the threads here and updated?@Colquhoun got you hooked up with directions. Yes, you need to drill some holes, and you also likely need to cut some of the table leg supports down a bit so it still folds. Not the leg itself, but rather where it attaches to the table. Just need to take like an inch off of it if I remember correct.