This is a WARNING for anyone in the DFW area that has a Pool Table that needs any type of work done to it, DO NOT USE DFW BILLIARDS FOR THE WORK! they will Butcher your Table!!!!!!!!! I know this is a long Post, but if you or anyone you know has a table that needs work it is worth the time to take notice of this!!!!!
Back the last of August I had DFW Billiards to do some work on my table, (I have an OLIO 8 ft. table which is basically a chinese version of the Gold Crown! and you know the Chinese they copy everything exactly! So if it doesn't go on a Gold Crown then why would you put it on my table?) I had a couple of rails where the rubber had gone bad and needed it fixed, and that was really the only thing wrong with the table except that it needed leveling. The cloth even though it had been on the table about 10 years was still in decent shape and was fast! Well to do the new rubber required removing the rail cloth and replacing the rubber and recovering, since neither Championship Tour Edition or Simonis had my Original cloth color we decided to go ahead and recover the table while we were at it. I Paid DFW Billiards $750 for the work - This is what happened, First I had broken down the table and had the rails ready for them to do their work on them, they arrived and picked up the rails to take back to their shop where they proceeded to put the rail cores on a table saw and cut off the old rubber, instead of just peeling it off and then sanding down the old glue! This removed some wood from the rail core which you will see in the photos leaves an unsightly mess at the bottom of the rail. As you may or may not know Gold Crowns use the K55 profile rubber, DFW Billiards installed the K66 profile. Second - I had 4 1/2 in. pockets (as they had double facings) when the rails left my house, they came back being 5 in. pockets, and speaking of the Pocket Facings, because they had trimmed wood off of the rail core they then tried to cut the facings to match their butcher job and totally butchered the Facings as you will see in the photos. Third - when it came to recovering the table they started from the side pockets without first putting a stretch lengthwise down the middle, this caused the weave of the fabric to be all over the place, in and out - see photo - and when a ball slow rolled over those areas the ball would follow the weave of the fabric and not roll true. I originally had Championship Tour Edition Sahara Color and we had to replace it with Tour Edition Camel Color, and for some reason Tour Edition is now really Slow!! Fourth - he didn't get the rails and corner castings reassembled correctly, there was this one that was really out of whack!!
The only thing DFW Billiards did get right was getting the Slate and Table Level again!!!! Which is why I only asked for Half of my Money Back!!
I have talked to the owner of DFW Billiards and told him how disgusted I was with their work and that I was going to have to hire another Table Mechanic to come and fix their F__k Up and that I expected to receive half of my Money back to help Pay for fixing the problems they created. I not only talked to him on the phone but also sent him an email - this was his reply -
Rick Barber <service@dfwbilliardpros.com>
To:Sam Loveless
Tue, Oct 6 at 4:23 PM
I agreed to refund the money to you. I will drop that off next week after I am allowed to leave the house by the doctor.
Best of luck Sam.
As of this date I have not heard from him again nor received the Money!!!
I have already had the table repaired, I hired Marc Orman of Dallas Billiard Pros to come and fix the table! and they did a great job on it!!
Table now has Brunswick K55 Superspeed Rubber, 4 1/2 in. Pockets again, and is covered with Simonis 860 Camel color.
Unfortunately there's not much that can be done about the Rail Cores where the wood was cut off except to do the Pocket Facings correctly and try and let the cloth hide the F--k Up, short of new Rail Cores, which may be an option for the next time.
Back the last of August I had DFW Billiards to do some work on my table, (I have an OLIO 8 ft. table which is basically a chinese version of the Gold Crown! and you know the Chinese they copy everything exactly! So if it doesn't go on a Gold Crown then why would you put it on my table?) I had a couple of rails where the rubber had gone bad and needed it fixed, and that was really the only thing wrong with the table except that it needed leveling. The cloth even though it had been on the table about 10 years was still in decent shape and was fast! Well to do the new rubber required removing the rail cloth and replacing the rubber and recovering, since neither Championship Tour Edition or Simonis had my Original cloth color we decided to go ahead and recover the table while we were at it. I Paid DFW Billiards $750 for the work - This is what happened, First I had broken down the table and had the rails ready for them to do their work on them, they arrived and picked up the rails to take back to their shop where they proceeded to put the rail cores on a table saw and cut off the old rubber, instead of just peeling it off and then sanding down the old glue! This removed some wood from the rail core which you will see in the photos leaves an unsightly mess at the bottom of the rail. As you may or may not know Gold Crowns use the K55 profile rubber, DFW Billiards installed the K66 profile. Second - I had 4 1/2 in. pockets (as they had double facings) when the rails left my house, they came back being 5 in. pockets, and speaking of the Pocket Facings, because they had trimmed wood off of the rail core they then tried to cut the facings to match their butcher job and totally butchered the Facings as you will see in the photos. Third - when it came to recovering the table they started from the side pockets without first putting a stretch lengthwise down the middle, this caused the weave of the fabric to be all over the place, in and out - see photo - and when a ball slow rolled over those areas the ball would follow the weave of the fabric and not roll true. I originally had Championship Tour Edition Sahara Color and we had to replace it with Tour Edition Camel Color, and for some reason Tour Edition is now really Slow!! Fourth - he didn't get the rails and corner castings reassembled correctly, there was this one that was really out of whack!!
The only thing DFW Billiards did get right was getting the Slate and Table Level again!!!! Which is why I only asked for Half of my Money Back!!
I have talked to the owner of DFW Billiards and told him how disgusted I was with their work and that I was going to have to hire another Table Mechanic to come and fix their F__k Up and that I expected to receive half of my Money back to help Pay for fixing the problems they created. I not only talked to him on the phone but also sent him an email - this was his reply -
Rick Barber <service@dfwbilliardpros.com>
To:Sam Loveless
Tue, Oct 6 at 4:23 PM
I agreed to refund the money to you. I will drop that off next week after I am allowed to leave the house by the doctor.
Best of luck Sam.
As of this date I have not heard from him again nor received the Money!!!
I have already had the table repaired, I hired Marc Orman of Dallas Billiard Pros to come and fix the table! and they did a great job on it!!
Table now has Brunswick K55 Superspeed Rubber, 4 1/2 in. Pockets again, and is covered with Simonis 860 Camel color.
Unfortunately there's not much that can be done about the Rail Cores where the wood was cut off except to do the Pocket Facings correctly and try and let the cloth hide the F--k Up, short of new Rail Cores, which may be an option for the next time.