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QuailCreek Veteran user McKenna, WA 388 Posts |
I'm in the search for a replacement pole for one of my tables. The chrome pole with one tapered end that usually has a base with casters that so many props are supported with. Does anybody know a source to buy these? 1 3/4’ dia. Thanks a lot.
Regards,
Silverthorne |
hugmagic Inner circle 7655 Posts |
What length is the pole and did it have a flange on top or just a straight pole? I might be able to help.
Rchard
Richard E. Hughes, Hughes Magic Inc., 352 N. Prospect St., Ravenna, OH 44266 (330)296-4023
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QuailCreek Veteran user McKenna, WA 388 Posts |
Hi Richard,
24 inches. No flange just the straight pole with a taper on on end.
Regards,
Silverthorne |
StevieDee Regular user Salt Lake City area 154 Posts |
You might want to check out a restaurant table supply like this:
http://www.banquettables.pro/knock-down-......e-only-p |
QuailCreek Veteran user McKenna, WA 388 Posts |
StevieDee, Thanks. That site has some interesting tables. Check this one out.
http://www.banquettables.pro/knock-down-......pandex-p
Regards,
Silverthorne |
Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
That is puzzling, no flange I mean. If it does not have a flange, then how does the upright pole connect to the table top?
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Michael Baker Eternal Order Near a river in the Midwest 11172 Posts |
Well, since he only asked for a replacement pole, I assume that to mean he needs to replace just the pole (from loss or damage). Most people don't also buy new lug nuts when they need to replace a tire.
~michael baker
The Magic Company |
Dick Oslund Inner circle 8357 Posts |
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On Jan 7, 2015, StevieDee wrote: SEVENTEEN pounds!!! All of my show props, including the prop case just weigh 21 lbs!!! NINETY DOLLARS!!! I bought a waiters tray stand, for TEN BUCKS IN A THRIFT SHOP! The legs are chromed and it looks first class. It's sturdy, and weighs about three pounds. I had a problem "decyphering" the OP's post, too.
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MAGICBYTIM Special user Louisiana 531 Posts |
I have bought and used several chrome poles and flanges from RV or Motor Home repair and supply stores. There are several in my area that always have stock. A quick google search found this store that appears to have some with tapered ends. See if you have any in your area to go by and take a look. http://tweetys.com/search.aspx?find=table+legs
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markofmagic Elite user 480 Posts |
Fairchild magic has the poles, flanges, and bases. You can also buy the whole table.
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QuailCreek Veteran user McKenna, WA 388 Posts |
That's right, Michael. I still have the base and table top, just need to replace the pole.
Thanks for the suggestion on the boating supplies, MAGICBYTIM. Lots of them here in the Seattle area. I'll look at Fairchild too, markofmagic. Thanks
Regards,
Silverthorne |
markofmagic Elite user 480 Posts |
The pole is $32.00 plus shipping at Fairchile Magic. fairchildmagic.com Look under tables and then click on table acc
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QuailCreek Veteran user McKenna, WA 388 Posts |
Thank you, markofmagic. I was able to get whet I needed from a local RV shop/store for $12
Regards,
Silverthorne |
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