It is not as easy as just changing the cloth. Changing the cloth on a perfect table will speed it up. I would check the bumpers too.
Also, depending on age of the table, some of the slates need to be resurfaced.
We had a table put in with brand new cloth and rubber and it is still slow. It also doesn't help that the balls drift off to the right. It was professionally installed and everything was leveled according to the installer but I am assuming the table needs to be resurfaced.
I have simonis 860 cloth that was professionally installed 7 years ago. The table seems to roll slower than what I remember from 7 years ago.
It must have been 30 years ago that I thought I needed to have my slate surfaced, then you set me straight.:thumbup:In 30 years of working on pool tables, I've yet to hear of a slate being resurfaced, but I have heard of them being set up by so called professionals...and the balls roll off after they're paid and gone.
Play on it until its time to replace the cloth and then put 760 on it...
I have simonis 860 cloth that was professionally installed 7 years ago. I have not played on the table for 7 years
Thanks
Kevin
I have heard of some tables that have a heated slate, have no idea as to how that concept is done. Maybe Real King Cobra can chime in as to the effects and how this is done.--Smitty
I have heard of some tables that have a heated slate, have no idea as to how that concept is done. Maybe Real King Cobra can chime in as to the effects and how this is done.--Smitty
I have a Saunier Wilhem 9ft in my shop in WA I was working on before I took off for a break in CA. Good luck changing out them cushions with the fir sub-rails, and installing K66 cushions on the 1 3/4" sub-rails. It's not a bad table, it's OK, but it's not even in the same ball park as a GC. But, if the right mechanic were to work on the rails and install the correct K55 cushions, the speed of the rails would be that of a GC or Diamond rebuilt. Contact Mark Gregory to see about doing you some rail work.The table I have is a Saunier Wilhem table. The slate is 1" thick and the frame is pretty heavy duty. If I posted a picture 99% of viewers would swear it is a Brunswich Gold Crown. The table rolls perfectly level and I am very happy with that aspect I just wish it was a bit faster.
I have found out from another online source that the rail rubber can easliy be replace with K-66 rail rubber and that will probably be my first option. I hate to remove the like brand new 860 that is on the table mainly due to costs. I hope to have more answers from my installer on Thursday morning.
Kevin
P.S. I forgot to add that I am using a brand new set of Brunswich Centennial balls bought at the Super Billiards Expo. The balls are new and very clean so dirty balls are not the cause for the table seeming slow.
It will take me the rest of my lifetime to wear out the 860 cloth..