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Shaner316 Loyal user St. Catharines, ON. Canada 213 Posts |
I am looking for one of those portable tables used in restaurants that clamps to the table so you have your own little working area without having to invade the customers space at their table.
Any suggestions?? |
Magic_Steve Inner circle Maryland 1476 Posts |
Search the Café. This has been brought up numerous times...
Best, Steve |
meyegr Special user Only able to muster 800 Posts |
Gotta love the 'search the Café' eh? I guess that is the answer that one gives when they don't know and just want to get their post count up . . ?
Maybe try a restaurant supply? |
Philippe Special user 771 Posts |
If you HAVE to use a table then the Harbin production table is good, folds to nothing almost, not a large intrusive working area and is there instantly, no boring fumbling.
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Magic_Steve Inner circle Maryland 1476 Posts |
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On 2007-06-08 07:26, meyegr wrote: No, just due to the fact that there is already a lengthy discussion on this exact topic. In that thread, they talk about the pros and cons of certain tables, styles, etc. Probably much more informative and helpful as well. -Steve |
FunTimeAl Special user 987 Posts |
I made this out of a piece of masonite and a store bought close-up pad. I love it and use it for a variety of tricks. It has cabinet door rubber bumps on the bottom and takes up only a small amount of real estate.
Click here to view attached image. |
TheAmbitiousCard Eternal Order Northern California 13425 Posts |
Fantastic idea Chad. I remember when you told me about this a long time ago.
Love the idea.
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Bad to the Balloon Inner circle Clearwater Florida 2116 Posts |
I have a half round piece of plywood (18" I believe) that I covered in headliner material and nauga hide. It is trimmed with wood molding on the curved side.The headliner is rolled and tucked on the diameter cut side.
I use this on the corners of a table. One it is heavy enough to stay put. it makes the corner 50% bigger and it keeps cards and stuff up and out of water & food damage. Mark Byrne
Mark Byrne
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FunTimeAl Special user 987 Posts |
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On 2007-06-08 21:50, Frank Starsini wrote: Thanks Frank, Although I can't claim originality on this. Matter of fact, the only thing I can claim is that: "I need a shower" OK, there's my 3rd (and favorite) quote for ya. I'm done quoting for a while. At least this one's suitable for the threads! Heading off to my pitch to use my NEW pouch right now...it rained yesterday. Chad |
Shaner316 Loyal user St. Catharines, ON. Canada 213 Posts |
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Gee....maybe a link would have been more helpful perhaps????????? |
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