NHL Hockey Rink with Seating (3 Viewers)

Thanks. I've been a fan since the year 1965. All those logos are resdily available as png files that can be made into vectors in ai program.
I decided to add the restaurants that we frequent hers in New Brunswick.
I can see where the Montreal area eateries and bars would be a nice addition.
Both are physically a part of the Bell Centre. The only reason why I mentioned those 2.
 
Seeing this brought back memories of Mike Bossy the greatest right winger to ever lace up the skates , also about 20 Grateful Dead shows at the Nassau County Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
That rink looks fantastic. Bossy was a great player. His career was cut short by a bad back. They had a great team from 80-84 I watched him on TVA sports analyst until he passed away.
 
Both are physically a part of the Bell Centre. The only reason why I menti

I wasn't even joking. For all the complaining I do about all the accessories, if I had a hockey rink playing surface, I'd 100% need a zamboni.
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Now you got me thinking that I should have purchased that last one at the one I frequent approx 1 month ago...I may look at the others in the area...they are everywhere lol
 
Although they were supposedly sold out, I reached out to the regional manager of Tim Horton's and he had 2 shipped to my nearest store. I removed the stick on decals and added decals that will match my new rink cloth. The Zamboni will hold 5 decks of poker sized cards with the top lid closed. I'll grab a pic of the Zamboni on the table once I install the cloth
 
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Looks awesome!

Is it a table topper or the actual felt?
Thanks. That is a printed felt on a 80" × 42" polyester gaming suede. My table is 4 pieces for the top portion. 1) The base or top of the table is 84"x42. 2) The center portion that the felt sits on is 1/4" plywood, with 1/8" foam glued to the plywood. 3) The outer portion from the center is also 1/4" plywood just a bit wider than the rail, which sits down over and secures the felt tightly in place, but the felt is trimmed and stappled under that plywood piece every foot or so around the perimeter. The outer portion has a 1/8" routered groove all around to fit the lighted diffuser. This section is secured by using a few drywall screws to force the outer portion to be even with the top center area. 4) The rail is 6" wide, and is notched on the front to sit on top of the diffuser/light track and then bolted from under the table using 8 bolts. Trimming the cloth is to clear the bolts so they can attach the rail.
It is very easy to change the cloth. My Mirage cloth is in storage for now, but I may bring it back in play sometime in the future.
 
You really should have a Zamboni dealer button. :unsure: It travels around the table much like a Zamboni does on the ice, just without refreshing the surface as it goes.
 
You really should have a Zamboni dealer button. :unsure: It travels around the table much like a Zamboni does on the ice, just without refreshing the surface as it goes.
Now there is an idea for a custom dealer button...lol
 

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