I was told that
the new superspeed is about 1/8 inch
different and Mark Gregory was adjusting
the sub rails to make them fit
That is straight up NOT the situation at all.
In my opinion that is the easy way to say this:
I am doing something necessary with out
really explaining anything to you and you should
just trust me.
"K55 cushions measure 1 ¼” across the top
and 1 5/16” high at back (glue) side. Keep in
mind if you have an older Brunswick (prior to 1975),
be sure to measure the back side of the cushion
at the glue side and confirm 1 5/16” before
ordering. Older K55 cushions had a 1 5/16”
back side dimension but a 1 1/8” top side
measurement (same as K66)."
Courtesy of Ken Hash from Classic Billiards.
The TOP of the rail is bigger. The back of the
cushion(the glue side that mounts to the subrail)
is the same as the Monarch Superspeed.
This "subrail" modification is changing the
bevel of the subrail that the cushion mounts
to by "x" amount of a degree one way or the other.
This is where "opinion" comes into play and
that is not factual and no one has so far been
able to convince me that it is quantifiable other
than "because I said so". No tests, no research
and there for no facts to support the claim.
I think I have explained my point of view. I based
my opinion on working on the tables personally,
playing on them, from factual dimensions of the
cushions and I think I will just keep doing what I
have been doing. As many of these old tables I
have restored, I have not had a single client ever
call me and say: my table plays wrong.
Trent from Toledo
P.s. Dean, didn't you come on here and call a
certain Mechanic out for failure to deliver on a
$23,000.00 deal?
Now you are quoting him on this?