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My dining table, fully extended, is 108" x 31", so I'll give it a try. [/ QUOTE ] Here's some tips for you: Measure your table WITH AN OVERAGE. Using clamps to "lock down" the felt and foam make for a much better playing condition. I) If you're on a fancy dining wooden table, see how thick the support boards are underneath. If you can clamp to them, then have the width and ends of the foam and felt go 2" BEYOND that point (so you can clamp securely). Think of a big "C" shape, wrapping over the table edge and around the support wood piece. Even if you just secure it at the ends (foam and felt) and can clamp the sides of the felt (foam not wide enough), it should be firmly enough in place to use. II) If you're using one of those 9' poly table with folding legs, get enough overage at the ends to clamp to the legs (or the supports binding the legs) and hold it securely that way. Good luck, hope you like the setup. |
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I gotcha. And you're saying that the foam pad should also be secured? I had just thought you put the pad the size of the table and clamp the felt alone to the underneath support. But it sounds like you're saying that the foam and the cloth both get clamped. Is that correct?
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