changing the tabletop
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changing the tabletop
My Sweetwater came with a very nice, yet very small round table with deep drink holders in it. I'd like to replace it with a larger, rectangular top to provide more surface area.
The OEM table is mounted to a Sequoia leg system, so I would like to just remove the round top and replace it with a larger one.
I've been all over the net looking for just a top, but the very few I've found have poor reviews and seem to be foreign junk. Or, I have to pay big money for the top and the whole leg system.
Any tips out there in pontoonland? You guys haven't failed me yet.
The OEM table is mounted to a Sequoia leg system, so I would like to just remove the round top and replace it with a larger one.
I've been all over the net looking for just a top, but the very few I've found have poor reviews and seem to be foreign junk. Or, I have to pay big money for the top and the whole leg system.
Any tips out there in pontoonland? You guys haven't failed me yet.
Re: changing the tabletop
Maybe one of them from here will work: http://www.restorepontoon.com/pontoon/p ... ategory=86
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Re: changing the tabletop
Just make your own
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Re: changing the tabletop
Neither of those sites looked good at all.
Overtons online has a nice rectangular table with all hardware for @$80.00 with free shipping.
Overtons online has a nice rectangular table with all hardware for @$80.00 with free shipping.
Rick
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I saw that one Rick, it isn't the Sequoia mounting system and I'm not sure it would have the same mounting holes on the bottom side for me to attach the Sequoia post I do have.
I did call everythingpontoon today to ask a live person, and they have a LARGE tabletop for $65 that will work with Sequoia, but I think it's too big for my space.
Thanks for the help everybody. At least I know I've been looking in the right places.
I did call everythingpontoon today to ask a live person, and they have a LARGE tabletop for $65 that will work with Sequoia, but I think it's too big for my space.
Thanks for the help everybody. At least I know I've been looking in the right places.
Re: changing the tabletop
[quote="Jayjoans"]I saw that one Rick, it isn't the Sequoia mounting system and I'm not sure it would have the same mounting holes on the bottom side for me to attach the Sequoia post I do have.
I did call everythingpontoon today to ask a live person, and they have a LARGE tabletop for $65 that will work with Sequoia, but I think it's too big for my space.
Thanks for the help everybody. At least I know I've been looking in the right places.[/quote]
I've made tables out of mismatched used parts before by gluing the mounting flange (or whatever it's called) to the bottom of the table top with Marine Goop, rather than trying to use screws.
I like the product for some above water uses because it sets up quicker and is less flexible than 5200, but has enough flex that it doesn't crack over time from vibration.
I did call everythingpontoon today to ask a live person, and they have a LARGE tabletop for $65 that will work with Sequoia, but I think it's too big for my space.
Thanks for the help everybody. At least I know I've been looking in the right places.[/quote]
I've made tables out of mismatched used parts before by gluing the mounting flange (or whatever it's called) to the bottom of the table top with Marine Goop, rather than trying to use screws.
I like the product for some above water uses because it sets up quicker and is less flexible than 5200, but has enough flex that it doesn't crack over time from vibration.
Rick
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Re: changing the tabletop
Nice Sweetwater. We almost got one ourselves before going in a different direction. I hope you have had some luck finding a good table option. There doesn't seem to be a lot of great options on line for things like that. I'd love some upscale table options to consider online vs. the typical and basic ones that seem to be out there.
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