Slat size

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  1. bigjoe

    bigjoe Well-Known Member

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    read that 3". To 4". Will work how about 3.5"? What is being used by you guys out there. Pros/cons. My machine is supposed to ship out today. Trying to get my you know what together. Thanks joe
     
  2. Matt

    Matt Well-Known Member

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    Anything in the range of 3 inches up to 4 inches will work fine, 3.5" would be ok
     
  3. Dan Turner

    Dan Turner Well-Known Member

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    We use 3" slats, but we built our own water table
     
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    Larry Cameron Well-Known Member

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    I WENT WITH 4 INCH IN THE END ON MY 2 X 4 AS THIS WAY YOUR SLATS ARE AT THE TOP OF THE EDGE OF THE TABLE AS WELL SO WHEN PUTTING A SHEET ON FROM THE SIDE IT IS ALL SUPPORTED SO THE PIERCE HEIGHT DOESN'T GET SCREWED UP.

    LARRY
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