Hello, as a long time lurker I'm ready to get my feet wet. Sorry that it also happens to be a cry for help but I knew no better place to turn.
What I am trying to find is an adjustable replacement face rest for a LifeGear table. They do not make one that adjusts vertically, so I am looking at other brands. Most specs do not include hole spacing or are not very exact on spacing.
Topmassagetables has a very nice diagram that illustrates hole spacing including inside width, on center, and outer width as well as hole size for the delux (sic) adjustable face cradle they offer:
http://www.topmassagetables.com/product.asp?ID=60
I will need to re-measure mine tomorrow but I believe my initial measurement from center of hole to center of hole was 6.5"
I need vertical adjustability because I have an additional 2-3" worth of padding on my table and am currently using a squishy bead neck/travel pillow to compensate for the difference. This works well for now but would be better if covers were not an issue - and I'd probably put velcro or elastic straps on it for more stability if this were my best solution.
Of the sites that do mention hole spacing I have found 8" to be common for Oakworks and Earthlite. Do you think it would compromise the integrity of the face rest if I tried to bend the posts in?
The kicker is that my lovely sis in law purchased my table practically new at a yard sale for $50 and I love it - very sturdy basic table - so any face rest I invest in will have as much if not more in it than the table...
I have even considered reinforcing the plate at the foot end of my table and drilling new holes to fit a wider face rest. This would mean taking care to seal the cushioning and covering and I'm a little hesitant but will do it if I need to...
Perhaps someone can come up with a universal design with a center or side springs for adjustment.
In the meantime, I was wondering if any of you might provide the table make and hole measurements for your table. It would be great to find a maker with hole placement similar to mine that also offers vertical adjustment.
Any information or advice is greatly appreciated. I get so many positve comments on the comfort of the table that I hate to scale down...
Again, many thanks and sorry for such a long post, but I wanted to be as detailed as possible.
Wishing you all peace and wellness - anna
What I am trying to find is an adjustable replacement face rest for a LifeGear table. They do not make one that adjusts vertically, so I am looking at other brands. Most specs do not include hole spacing or are not very exact on spacing.
Topmassagetables has a very nice diagram that illustrates hole spacing including inside width, on center, and outer width as well as hole size for the delux (sic) adjustable face cradle they offer:
http://www.topmassagetables.com/product.asp?ID=60
I will need to re-measure mine tomorrow but I believe my initial measurement from center of hole to center of hole was 6.5"
I need vertical adjustability because I have an additional 2-3" worth of padding on my table and am currently using a squishy bead neck/travel pillow to compensate for the difference. This works well for now but would be better if covers were not an issue - and I'd probably put velcro or elastic straps on it for more stability if this were my best solution.
Of the sites that do mention hole spacing I have found 8" to be common for Oakworks and Earthlite. Do you think it would compromise the integrity of the face rest if I tried to bend the posts in?
The kicker is that my lovely sis in law purchased my table practically new at a yard sale for $50 and I love it - very sturdy basic table - so any face rest I invest in will have as much if not more in it than the table...
I have even considered reinforcing the plate at the foot end of my table and drilling new holes to fit a wider face rest. This would mean taking care to seal the cushioning and covering and I'm a little hesitant but will do it if I need to...
Perhaps someone can come up with a universal design with a center or side springs for adjustment.
In the meantime, I was wondering if any of you might provide the table make and hole measurements for your table. It would be great to find a maker with hole placement similar to mine that also offers vertical adjustment.
Any information or advice is greatly appreciated. I get so many positve comments on the comfort of the table that I hate to scale down...
Again, many thanks and sorry for such a long post, but I wanted to be as detailed as possible.
Wishing you all peace and wellness - anna