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KL Smith
November 15th, 2006, 12:15 PM
Framed a couple of "Rules of Conduct" pieces for a local hockey arena lately in Nielsen 117 series metals with acrylic glazing. Someone (rightly so) has determined that at the height they need to place these for all ages of players (5 to 65) to be able to read, there is a chance that someone could put a nice little dent in their noggan should they inadvertantly bump into these.

Has anyone ever come across this situation, and is there any type of foam rubber or (???) molded corner that could be attached to the offending corners to prevent said head denting?

TIA

dougj
November 15th, 2006, 12:25 PM
First Rule For Players; Always wear your helmet :icon9:

j Paul
November 15th, 2006, 12:43 PM
First Rule For Players; Always wear your helmet :icon9:


And if that doesn't work look in a "Baby" store for furniture corner protectors, although those would look about as good as they do on the edges of your coffee table.

Maybe you could get creative and dado out the back of a hockey puck and use that as a corner protector! Or imagine a pie with one quarter slice taken out, or a PacMan character.