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DoctorG Minor Leaguer

Joined: 11 Dec 2008 Posts: 14 Location: Buckingham, PA
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 12:03 pm Post subject: Recommendations for Folding Table for Stiga? |
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Hi all,
Santa brought me a new Stiga Stanley Cup game this Xmas and I'm now looking for a good folding table to place the game on for play. I am thinking about purchasing one of those stabilizer mats with the leveling posts, so I'll probably need a table surface vs. some sort of tubular stand that fits under the game. I did a search on the Forum and came up with a Husky Sawhorse table, but this won't allow me to use the stabilizer mat. The only other obvious requirement is that the table be high enough to allow for an "ergonomically correct" playing height (i.e., no stooped backs
I'm sure others on this board have tackled this issue, so thanks in advance for any and all recommendations  _________________ Dr. G. |
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Paul Site Admin


Joined: 17 Jan 2007 Posts: 771
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 2:02 pm Post subject: Re: Recommendations for Folding Table for Stiga? |
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| DoctorG wrote: | Hi all,
Santa brought me a new Stiga Stanley Cup game this Xmas and I'm now looking for a good folding table to place the game on for play. I am thinking about purchasing one of those stabilizer mats with the leveling posts, so I'll probably need a table surface vs. some sort of tubular stand that fits under the game. I did a search on the Forum and came up with a Husky Sawhorse table, but this won't allow me to use the stabilizer mat. The only other obvious requirement is that the table be high enough to allow for an "ergonomically correct" playing height (i.e., no stooped backs
I'm sure others on this board have tackled this issue, so thanks in advance for any and all recommendations  |
Hi DG,
Welcome to Table Hockey Heaven!!!
There are all kinds of options for a stand. I like the idea of using one of those Steel table saw stands.
To make the stand mobile you can add one of those mobile bases to the stand...
Jim Rzonca has some nice stands...
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