PracticeChampion
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I agree 100%, Im not good enough anyway for it to matter LoL, but if I find someone convenient and truly able I'll go with itI wouldn't sweat this. 1/4" ain't much.
I agree 100%, Im not good enough anyway for it to matter LoL, but if I find someone convenient and truly able I'll go with itI wouldn't sweat this. 1/4" ain't much.
Yup. I wouldn't trust anyone but a qualified mechanic who has done this before. It's not rocket science by any means, but like most things, it pays to have someone who does it with regularity and knows exactly what is required to do the job correctly. My mechanic told me not all rails require the same amount of calibration. It all depends how anal you are. I'm sure it will play fine if the rubber is properly glued on but multi rail banks will be off. I'm sure there are YouTube videos on properly replacing cushions.Ahhh I see, was wondering what exactly the difference was. So 1/8" needs to come off the face to be true.
I live in a huge lumber county so surely there's a bunch of quality wood workers around here, I'll check around and see what I come up with. I know there's a bunch of Amish and or the community college also has a wood program of some kind and probably with serious equipment
Post in the Mechanic's Section for the best advice.Any recommendations on removing glue? This stuff is like super glue hard, nothing like last time I done this
What do you call decent? Last GC i saw in that $-range needed a TON of work. A ready to play GC is gonna run you $1,500+. Still a helluva deal when you go price new commercial grade tables. I'd save a little longer and skip on the home table.
If I could find a GC3 v2 for 1500 I'd be ecstatic, and I'd put up to 2500 into it to get it restored. Nothing in my geographic area. That said, I'd prefer a GC4, 2 or 1, but really a 4. I'm to the point of giving up and taking a different path.Probably worth that, although you can find GC III in decent shape for not much more than that. Thing looks almost new, probably held laundry as much as being played on. There may be a model written on the bottom rails or slate.
Where you live? There's a local guy here in Athens ohio that when I told him I was looking he mentioned he has a 9' crown in his living room that just takes up space. I don't have the room for a 9 ft so didn't ask a priceIf I could find a GC3 v2 for 1500 I'd be ecstatic, and I'd put up to 2500 into it to get it restored. Nothing in my geographic area. That said, I'd prefer a GC4, 2 or 1, but really a 4. I'm to the point of giving up and taking a different path.
I don't either. I need 8 or 8+. Wish my room could support a 9er but no go. Thanks anyway.Where you live? There's a local guy here in Athens ohio that when I told him I was looking he mentioned he has a 9' crown in his living room that just takes up space. I don't have the room for a 9 ft so didn't ask a price
Thanks! Got a little funky stretch mark at side pockets for some reason but it's not bad and may go away once it relaxes a littleLooking good!