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Kellon 05-26-2006 11:29 PM

Couple Q\'s re Finishing a Cheap Poker Table
 
My neighbor threw out a pefectly good 4'-round wood table top, apparently b/c the legs broke. I retrieved it thinking I could easily add some legs and cloth and, voila, have a cheap poker table in place of the formal dining room table. So, two questions for those of you who have built a table or otherwise know about these things.

First, how high should the table be? It will not have a raised, padded rail. I intend to simply run the cloth over the edge and tack it neatly to the bottom of the top. I looked at a couple of ads for card tables on the Internet, and it looks like most of them are 29.5" high, but I thought I would ask for your input before buying the legs. (I'm going to buy 4 1" threaded pipes and flanges at Home Depot and have them cut them all to the same length, subtracting 1" for the tickness of the table top. This way I can unscrew the legs whenever I want to store the table.)

Second, the cloth I intend to use is fairly new pool table cloth, left over from when we recovered our pool table after we moved to a new house. Any reason why this is wouldn't be acceptable? Also, do I need padding under the cloth, and if so, what kind and where can I get it? I don't want to order high buck stuff from one of the on-line purveyors of poker table supplies, b/c this table isn't going to be used all that often.

Any advice, help, or suggestions you are willing to give will be greatly appreciated.

smoore 05-27-2006 12:26 AM

Re: Couple Q\'s re Finishing a Cheap Poker Table
 
29-30" is normal table height.

The cloth will be more than adequate.

You can use carpet padding underneath it, 3/8in would be better than 1/2in. Get the most dense stuff they have.

Kellon 05-27-2006 08:10 PM

Re: Couple Q\'s re Finishing a Cheap Poker Table
 
Thanks for the info. I'll check out the local carpet store. This should be much better than table we've been using.

KAknight 05-28-2006 12:44 AM

Re: Couple Q\'s re Finishing a Cheap Poker Table
 
Carpet padding sucks.

Use volora (at least 2-EO density)or neoprene. You will be a lot happier.

http://yourautotrim-store.stores.yah.../potasupa.html

Kellon 05-28-2006 12:33 PM

Re: Couple Q\'s re Finishing a Cheap Poker Table
 
Thank you! Especially for adding the link, cuz I'd never heard of volara before. All-in-all, it looks like I'm going to end up with a pretty nice 4'-round poker table for about $60 and a minimum of labor to put it together.

smoore 05-28-2006 01:48 PM

Re: Couple Q\'s re Finishing a Cheap Poker Table
 
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Carpet padding sucks.


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bah, it works fine.

Gurney 05-28-2006 04:50 PM

Re: Couple Q\'s re Finishing a Cheap Poker Table
 
check out this website

http://www.scottkeen.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=7


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