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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2017 19:14:15 GMT -5
I want to improve my arena, I have my setup with the ringside mat on the carpet right now, it's wrinkled and bunched up, and doesn't look good. I'll straighten it, but it'll go back after an hour or so. What kind of table do you recommend? I have 2 arena pop ups, barricades, and stage. I wanted to make room for a backstage too. So, what would you all recommend for me? Thanks in advance!
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Post by Dylan ❤️s Wrestling on Jul 15, 2017 6:11:07 GMT -5
Table for your stuff to go on?
I got a cheap big piece of wood that is very easy to nail/staple into and a stapler for stapling upholstery (a cheap, weak one is all you need if you get the right kind of wood) and stapled the material I wanted as the base to it.
I used specific measurements for both the fabric and the wood and different sizes for different bottoms.
I have a colourful, multi-purpose one that just looks fun and kiddy. Then I have blue for classic matches, black for modern.
If I run into some good old school patterned stuff or flaming design, I'll definitely add those and staple them to bases.
I hope this helps. You could also use grey for a backstage bottom.
The good part is I stretched it from the bottom more and more as I went along and stapled it while it was nice and tight on top so there's little to nothing to fix in terms of creases.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 23, 2017 4:12:24 GMT -5
Table for your stuff to go on? I got a cheap big piece of wood that is very easy to nail/staple into and a stapler for stapling upholstery (a cheap, weak one is all you need if you get the right kind of wood) and stapled the material I wanted as the base to it. I used specific measurements for both the fabric and the wood and different sizes for different bottoms. I have a colourful, multi-purpose one that just looks fun and kiddy. Then I have blue for classic matches, black for modern. If I run into some good old school patterned stuff or flaming design, I'll definitely add those and staple them to bases. I hope this helps. You could also use grey for a backstage bottom. The good part is I stretched it from the bottom more and more as I went along and stapled it while it was nice and tight on top so there's little to nothing to fix in terms of creases. If you have any pictures, could you pm them to me? Thanks
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