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Old 08-19-2009, 08:24 AM   #1
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For the past couple of days I have been building some Chess Sets and my new tables were sliding around on my work bench. So I went in my tool room and found some old mouse pads. I slipped a couple under the tables and they slip no more.

(I knew I was keeping those things for some reason..LOL)
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Try using some carpet underlay.. it is the best. And as an added bonus... it's really inexpensive... as in cheap.

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Hey Bear Creek,
Can we see your pieces?
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Can we see your pieces?
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Chess pieces?
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