Before & After

realkingcobra

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Someone once said, "A picture's worth a 1,000 words", so I guess this is going to be a lot to read:D These rails are off two GC1's at Malarkey's Pool & Brew in Tacoma, WA.
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Thanks Glen!!!!!

I will have to admit, I didnt spend much time on the tables because of the way they were.(and honestly, I didnt know how bad they were until you fixed them) But now is definately a different story!!!!! I find myself looking forward to playing on the tables now!!!!

You and Clark are doing a great job!!!!!:) Thanks Glen :)
 
I will have to admit, I didnt spend much time on the tables because of the way they were.(and honestly, I didnt know how bad they were until you fixed them) But now is definately a different story!!!!! I find myself looking forward to playing on the tables now!!!!

You and Clark are doing a great job!!!!!:) Thanks Glen :)

See, I don't hit and run when it comes to working on pool tables:D if it needs fixed....it gets FIXED, it's just so nice once in a while to run into a room owner that cares enough to cover that cost...as it's still a business I run, but believe me...there's a lot of give and take on both our sides:D

Glen
 
Very impressive indeed

Nice work. I still need to email you about how a table would fit in my house. I will try and email you some photos.
 
Glen,

Or should I call you Lazarus. I've thrown away rails in better shape than the ones you started with. Your set-ups and tooling really do a great job!

How about some pictures of the finished tables?

Jay
 
Do they use grenades instead of billiard balls in that bar? Looks like a family of beavers got at the wood in the before pictures.
 
Phenomenal job, Glen! Somehow you make that job look easy, even though most mech's wouldn't touch those rails in that condition. What bothers me though is how someone could butcher them that bad to begin with :confused:
 
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