gweempose
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Please forgive my ignorance, as I know absolutely nothing about how pool tables are assembled or how the various parts fit together. I went to go look at a used commercial table yesterday (Canada Billiards Black Crown), and the first thing I noticed was that all of the rubber (plastic?) pockets were protruding out a a bit and blocking some of the openings. This was so bad on the side pockets that it would actually deflect a ball coming at a sharp angle. What is the deal with these pockets, and is this something that can be easily fixed?
Unfortunately, I did not take any photos of the table in question, but the red arrow in the photo below is pointing to the part of the pocket I am referring to ...
Unfortunately, I did not take any photos of the table in question, but the red arrow in the photo below is pointing to the part of the pocket I am referring to ...
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