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Leveling game board


Greg F

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The room where I keep my ultimate board is a bonus room converted from a garage.  The room is on a gentle slant, so obviously the table is also.  I managed to level it out for my last season, but I really didn't like the way in which  I did it.  It looked sloppy.  Does anyone have any good ideas about something that could be inserted on the legs of the board to adjust the height?

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I've thought about inserting those table/chair leg feet that screw in and out to level the field.  But the legs aren't tall enough to clear the GBN motor I use on my ultimate, so I need to find some kind of extender first for the legs. Been using blocks of 2x4 for now, but that's pretty inelegant.

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3 hours ago, zak99b5 said:

I've thought about inserting those table/chair leg feet that screw in and out to level the field.  But the legs aren't tall enough to clear the GBN motor I use on my ultimate, so I need to find some kind of extender first for the legs. Been using blocks of 2x4 for now, but that's pretty inelegant.

Maybe we can think of something.  I’d like for it to look nice 

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On my big board game table, I have levelling legs. For the Ultimate Game board, since I don't really know the construction of it, it would be hard to say. If it is anything like the other Tudor game boards. I would think by filling the  cavity in the legs with JB Weld and a threaded insert a leveling leg could be made to work. 

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