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Post by "Mysti" on Feb 15, 2007 10:06:36 GMT -5
Monday night / early Tuesday morning we all got together at a friends house to table tip. The first time we tried nothing happened so we decided to try moving things around.
Well it ended up that myself, Boogie (my son) & my friend were all working with the table....I think the spirits were happy. I've seen it do some wild things and seen how its slammed but nothing like we experienced that night / morning. (it got so crazy that it broke the leg off the table)
As soon as I'm able I will get the video online for everyone to see. We never got it to levitate completely off the floor but it was standing on 1 leg and would be moving in 1 direction then suddenly spin the other way to where we would all have to chase it around.
The people who were there watching and the others who have seen the video were just as surprised as we were, I can honestly say that we never thought we'd get the reactions we did but I sure was exhausted afterwards.
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Post by tt on Feb 15, 2007 19:18:40 GMT -5
Wow! Our Table legs have gotten very loose and wobbley, but never broken? Did it splinter apart, or break at the hinge?
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Post by "Mysti" on Feb 16, 2007 15:03:14 GMT -5
It's not actually splintered, but it broke completely apart from the table right where the leg attaches to the table top. The hinges are completely worn and we had to tape them to stay up. The leg looks like it was trying to splinter where it came off at (maybe it would have had we kept using it) but I'm going to try and fix it. And yes I'm going to go look for new ones this summer. I'll try to find a few so that we'll have extras and then I can always send 1 your way. I've seen them using the little wooden t.v. tray tables, but I'm still not sure about them. What do you think? Would they be just as good? (maybe just really tight to try to fit around )
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Post by tt on Feb 16, 2007 17:56:56 GMT -5
I think they would be very easily manipulated to tip. I like a heavier Table. Actually the Card Tables that I had that people had previously replaced the top of the table with plywood made a very heavy table. That I thought wouldn't work. But they seem to work the best! So basically it's to what ever you are interested in using. Why not experiement try several different types of tables, even ones with metal legs. Hell try wooden trays, wooden plates, pencils, or logs in a bonfire! That ought to heat things up!! LOL!
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Post by "Mysti" on Feb 17, 2007 7:42:50 GMT -5
LOL, heating things up sounds like a plan, it got kind of cold again last night this morning. We ended up getting one of the tv tray tables, it doesn't work to bad but they are lighter than the card tables (and ALOT smaller) so adjusting for hand space is a little bit of a challenge.... but we'll figure it out eventually, and we still had a good time and did get some response.
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