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marvsbbq BBQ All Star

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Posted: Apr 25 2007 Post subject: What do you use to hold table cover in place??? |
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I always use a table cover on my serving table. I used to use big heavy clamps that the girls couldn't hardly get open to hold the table cover on.
That is until I found these... www.table-clips.com Be sure to get the ones that fit the tables you are using. I use the plastic tables and they take a different clip than the wood or particle board ones tables. _________________ Often imitated but never duplicated |
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G's BBQ BBQ Super Pro

Joined: 13 Sep 2006 Posts: 1641 Location: NV
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Posted: Apr 25 2007 Post subject: |
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| Duct tape....the wonder tape... those look interesting...I had something similiar but they work always break...how do they work for ya |
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marvsbbq BBQ All Star

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| GordonsBackyardBBQ wrote: | | Duct tape....the wonder tape... those look interesting...I had something similiar but they work always break...how do they work for ya |
Oh I break my share... usually one per event, but GOTTA look better than duct tape..  _________________ Often imitated but never duplicated |
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G's BBQ BBQ Super Pro

Joined: 13 Sep 2006 Posts: 1641 Location: NV
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| marvsbbq wrote: | | GordonsBackyardBBQ wrote: | | Duct tape....the wonder tape... those look interesting...I had something similiar but they work always break...how do they work for ya |
Oh I break my share... usually one per event, but GOTTA look better than duct tape..  |
They cant see the duct tape...its under the table  |
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tunnelengineer
Joined: 24 Apr 2007 Posts: 21
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Posted: Apr 25 2007 Post subject: |
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| duct tape or masking tape. I imagine a fella could get a very strong mount with a roll of velcro tape too. Easy to reuse. |
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swinebuck BBQ Fan

Joined: 01 Nov 2006 Posts: 394 Location: Germantown, TN
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marvsbbq BBQ All Star

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Posted: Apr 25 2007 Post subject: |
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The table cover I use is the red/white checkerboard and it comes on roll of 100'. Just roll out what I need and cut it off. then when done, trash it.
For a 100' roll cost $16.43 _________________ Often imitated but never duplicated |
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Char BBQ Fan

Joined: 02 Sep 2006 Posts: 142
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I was thinking about using the long floor length tablecloths that they use at tradeshows.
I'm thinking that they might stay on by themselves, but who knows. _________________ Smokin' it's not just a guy thing! |
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marvsbbq BBQ All Star

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| Char wrote: | I was thinking about using the long floor length tablecloths that they use at tradeshows.
I'm thinking that they might stay on by themselves, but who knows. |
I have those too cloth ones...and yes, with my name on them..
I choose red to go with my theme (red truck, red trailer, red lettering my website)
I only use them indoors and then for 'special' upscale events.
Using outdoors they tend to get a bit dirty.
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