Has anyone used the "Pefect Padded Rail"?
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Has anyone used the "Pefect Padded Rail"?
I'm thinking about using the Perfect Padded Rail from casinosupply.com and it recently just got re-stocked. Has anyone used this for their own table? How does it look and feel?
This: http://www.casinosupply.com/Merchant2/m ... y_Code=OCH
I figure its an easier alternative to building your own rail.
This: http://www.casinosupply.com/Merchant2/m ... y_Code=OCH
I figure its an easier alternative to building your own rail.
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mine will be here wednesday. i'll be updating my table construction plans once i get it installed and will include many pictures. i'll also review the stuff for ya here and on side-pot.com once i've receieved the stuff.
i'm excited... can you tell!

i'm excited... can you tell!
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ORGrinder - Posts: 1468
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JKEATS...
I thought about purchasing but I wanted to use it as a portable rail so it could be removed from table. When you receive would you try and see if it works just as well without stapling and give me some feedback before you attach permanently. I am using to attach to dining room table only when using the table for poker. Already have a portable felt in place and when I talked to the company they would only sell it, not send sample and if memory serves had to purchase like five or ten foot minimum.
Would appreciate your feedback before I decide to drop $50 - $60 on the rail.
Thanks
I thought about purchasing but I wanted to use it as a portable rail so it could be removed from table. When you receive would you try and see if it works just as well without stapling and give me some feedback before you attach permanently. I am using to attach to dining room table only when using the table for poker. Already have a portable felt in place and when I talked to the company they would only sell it, not send sample and if memory serves had to purchase like five or ten foot minimum.
Would appreciate your feedback before I decide to drop $50 - $60 on the rail.
Thanks
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Lethargic Dolt - Posts: 47
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Here is a link to pictures of my table with the perfect padded rail
http://www.buffalopoker.com/table.htm
I didn't staple mine, to be honest it wasn't what i expected it is a glorified pipe insulation. I think i am going to get vinyl and cover it. WOrked well and got lots of compliments last night, I just expected something different
My table is 88x42 and I ordered 20 feet and had little waste.
http://www.buffalopoker.com/table.htm
I didn't staple mine, to be honest it wasn't what i expected it is a glorified pipe insulation. I think i am going to get vinyl and cover it. WOrked well and got lots of compliments last night, I just expected something different
My table is 88x42 and I ordered 20 feet and had little waste.
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bfd21 - Posts: 73
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if i could afford an upholsterer, i'd go with a custom rail too... i just didn't really care for any of the pics from the do-it-yourself guys. everything looked a bit lumpy.
that's the only real reason i chosed the pre-made rail system. to be honest if i had any thought that i might be able to do a decent job, i would have prefered to build my own rail. i enjoy building things. but in the end, a finished look seemed more important to me.
i see what you mean about the pipe insulation. i have seen other pics and it doesn't look as shiney as yours. i figured it for more of a flat-black as opposed to what looks like a more glossy black in your pics.
oh well... too late now. it'll be here wednesday. i'll just have to take what i get!
thanks for the image.
that's the only real reason i chosed the pre-made rail system. to be honest if i had any thought that i might be able to do a decent job, i would have prefered to build my own rail. i enjoy building things. but in the end, a finished look seemed more important to me.
i see what you mean about the pipe insulation. i have seen other pics and it doesn't look as shiney as yours. i figured it for more of a flat-black as opposed to what looks like a more glossy black in your pics.
oh well... too late now. it'll be here wednesday. i'll just have to take what i get!
thanks for the image.
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ORGrinder - Posts: 1468
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