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Post by Rick Laton on Aug 8, 2012 20:27:29 GMT -5
I need 3 sets of elbow and pin pads that have the offset bolts so you can switch them back and forth from right to left instantly. Who do you guys suggest? I would like to have them sewn where they will last a long time. I have had the old type that I bought from Frank and Karen Bean for probably 15 years and they have held up incredibly well. Who makes good ones and who will give me the best price? Thanks in advance.
Please supply a phone # or contact for whoever you suggest. Thanks!
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Post by Bill Cox on Aug 8, 2012 20:54:42 GMT -5
RON KLEMBA OR FRANK HIRST. BOTH MAKE GOOD SETS
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Post by Bob Brown on Aug 8, 2012 21:01:11 GMT -5
Take your current pads to a local upholstery company.
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Post by Brian Storie on Aug 8, 2012 22:33:48 GMT -5
Check with Scott of stbcustoms he can do that for you. 3607031233
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Post by Leonard Harkless on Aug 9, 2012 9:31:55 GMT -5
Ron's elbow pads are designed with the bolts sliding inside the pad so there is no need to have more than one set of holes in the table.
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Post by Rick Laton on Aug 9, 2012 15:16:45 GMT -5
Check with Scott of stbcustoms he can do that for you. 3607031233 I left Scott a message. Thanks!
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Post by Rick Laton on Aug 9, 2012 15:17:08 GMT -5
RON KLEMBA OR FRANK HIRST. BOTH MAKE GOOD SETS Can I get a # for these guys? Thanks!
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Post by Corey "FLASH" Miller on Aug 9, 2012 17:17:28 GMT -5
I have been making really nice elbow pads on my table, I make them dense like the3074217438 ones at world but not as hard very nice pads never had a complanit yet
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Post by Eddie Hines on Aug 12, 2012 13:28:25 GMT -5
How much for a set Corey? I have been having issues with finding the right padding material that will hold up to the massive elbow pressure. If I can purchase a set of quality pads, that would be ideal. Thanks.
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