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Old 11-18-2007, 04:26 PM   #16
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I think you have your answer but I'll post one I found....doesn't look like it would hold two crates though.

http://www.cherrybrook.com/index.cfm...show/catid/136
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Old 11-19-2007, 07:39 PM   #17
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I'm not sure what for do we need frame if we can attach casters to the table...just like that
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Old 11-19-2007, 08:33 PM   #18
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I'm not sure what for do we need frame if we can attach casters to the table...just like that
That one looks great.
The one I posted once you click on it said it could be changed into eight different configurations but didn't say what the eight were??
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Old 11-20-2007, 05:45 AM   #19
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Tanya got back to me and she bought her stroller table from mardelgroomingtables.com
The one on the web page for Mardelgroomingtables.com looks like a older model.. There is no grooming arm on the table part. The one your friends had at Va Beach looked nicer and a new model. I guess they have not updated the web site. Do you think your friends would take a picture of the cart? What I would like to see up close is the grooming arm.
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Old 11-20-2007, 10:12 AM   #20
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I'm not sure what for do we need frame if we can attach casters to the table...just like that
The grooming tables with the wheels on them are usually too heavy to be of any use.
I have one and I HATE IT.. lol
I thought it was great but it is just too heavy and Andy goes to all the shows with me and does all the carrying and lifting and he hates it too.
Just bulky and heavy.

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Old 11-20-2007, 10:23 AM   #21
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The grooming tables with the wheels on them are usually too heavy to be of any use.
I have one and I HATE IT.. lol
I thought it was great but it is just too heavy and Andy goes to all the shows with me and does all the carrying and lifting and he hates it too.
Just bulky and heavy.

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Deana,

I totally agree with you....for all the reasons you listed as well as taking the table taking a beating, with the way they're banged around and the heavy equipment loaded onto them. As it is regular tables get banged around enough. Had one with wheels had to be replaced a couple of times....soon decided I'd just get regular wheels and a new table.


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Old 11-20-2007, 10:38 AM   #22
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I agree... The lighter the better! I use a small flat bed carrier like this http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...temnumber=2758
I got mine at Ace Hardware... It folds down and is not too heavy... If I need to, I can use it to get my tables and 2 dogs to the ring... Came in real hand in CO... We had to walk about a 1/4 of a mile from grooming to the rings... We loaded our ringside tables (4) and 2 carriers and we each carried a dog... It was soo handy... I use about 4 bungies to hold everything on... My mentor switched to this too, but I think everyone has to find what works best for them...
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Old 11-20-2007, 01:31 PM   #23
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I have one of those too. LOL
We try it all, you are so right you have to find what works best for you.
But that one is handy. Mine is a little heavy too so thank god I have help.

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Old 11-20-2007, 01:34 PM   #24
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I totally agree with you....for all the reasons you listed as well as taking the table taking a beating, with the way they're banged around and the heavy equipment loaded onto them. As it is regular tables get banged around enough. Had one with wheels had to be replaced a couple of times....soon decided I'd just get regular wheels and a new table.


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You know you have to also worry about the space you have in your vehicle to carry all of this stuff too.
We have an SUV and to load something heavy up in it is a pain. We have went thru the different vehicles too trying to get the right one for our comfort and the dogs LOL
But he is looking to downsize now and I am not a happy camper.
I have a few Cavaliers still, one I may show next year so space is important.
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Old 11-20-2007, 01:40 PM   #25
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The grooming tables with the wheels on them are usually too heavy to be of any use.
I believe you can find all kind of casters (light weight, or the one are reduces vibration...). I, personally, just ordered casters from here: http://www.wttool.com/product-exec/p...eumatic_Caster
I think I can handle a bit heavier table in exchange for a more pleasant right for my pups. And BTW I don't see where do I need to do much "heavy lifting" if I'll put all my bags & carriers on top of the table?
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Ops...I mean ** ride !!!
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Old 11-20-2007, 06:21 PM   #27
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The one on the web page for Mardelgroomingtables.com looks like a older model.. There is no grooming arm on the table part. The one your friends had at Va Beach looked nicer and a new model. I guess they have not updated the web site. Do you think your friends would take a picture of the cart? What I would like to see up close is the grooming arm.
Tanya doesn't think she'll be coming to the Va. Beach show in Dec. but I bet Yvette or Martina will be there and they both have one. I doubt Sharon will be showing but she often attends with a friend that shows her Chi. I'm sure someone with that table will be there. I know it has a grooming arm because Sharon leaves her guy on the table all the time and carts him around with him tied to the arm, it makes me so nervous.
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You know you have to also worry about the space you have in your vehicle to carry all of this stuff too.
We have an SUV and to load something heavy up in it is a pain. We have went thru the different vehicles too trying to get the right one for our comfort and the dogs LOL
But he is looking to downsize now and I am not a happy camper.
I have a few Cavaliers still, one I may show next year so space is important.
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I know what you mean... I have a Crew Cab Chevy pickup w/ a covered back and my hubby wants to get a Murano or a Mazda CX-7... I'm thinking... Uh, No... Gotta have that space and the comfort of driving w/ my heated seats... I luv it for those long trips... Hubby wants better gas milage if I'm going to be running all over the world showing dogs... I keep telling him that I pay for it with my 2 extra jobs! Overall, tho, he's a pretty good guy...
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I know what you mean... I have a Crew Cab Chevy pickup w/ a covered back and my hubby wants to get a Murano or a Mazda CX-7...
I don't know what U mean...I have Infiniti FX and my hubby is not happy about my new pups...
I'm new to show...
I'm trying my best!!!
All I have are my 2new foreign dogs (one of them is a foreign junior champion and the other one is a very promising 8 mnth old puppy) I'm trying my best to make sure I can survive on my own following my dream...
I'm really afraid to put down ppl who let me have this dogs...
As it is of right now I'm waiting for a paperwork and making sure that I'm doing the best than I can to make this ppl proud of the dogs!
PLZ! Explain if I'm doing something wrong!!
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I don't know what U mean...I have Infiniti FX and my hubby is not happy about my new pups...
I'm new to show...
I'm trying my best!!!
All I have are my 2new foreign dogs (one of them is a foreign junior champion and the other one is a very promising 8 mnth old puppy) I'm trying my best to make sure I can survive on my own following my dream...
I'm really afraid to put down ppl who let me have this dogs...
As it is of right now I'm waiting for a paperwork and making sure that I'm doing the best than I can to make this ppl proud of the dogs!
PLZ! Explain if I'm doing something wrong!!
Thank you!
I wasn't saying that anyone was doing anything wrong... I was just talking about her desire to have lots of space in her vehicle for all the equipment we take w/ us... Sometimes when we go a long ways we travel together, so I'm carrying twice as much, so the more space I have in the vehicle the better... But like I said, each person has to figure out what works best for them... If I end up getting another vehicle w/ less room, you can bet I will make it work... Good luck!
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