New floor and decor going into our game room. We have a table that in my opinion not very well constructed. 3pc floating slates no screws to hold in place. Rails have threaded inserts that bolt up from the bottom. All had started to pull out and the rails wobbled. I reclocked and epoxied inserts so the screws would grab fresh wood (shown in pic). The 2x4 going across middle of table that supports underside of length wise 2x4 was cut 1/4" short and is held in place on ends by only 2 framing nails - hence the janky metal brackets I lag screwed in place (zoom in on frame to see). I know they are janky, but the were the right height with no fabrication required.
I can invest $600 to have it set up be a local table mechanic with new felt and pockets. Cheaper than a new table, but floating slates concern me. The table mechanic said he would glue slates to each other and he felt confident it would be ok.
Game room is 16'10" wide x 18'8" long. This table is an oversized 8, which seems right for our room.
Son and I have started to enjoy playing more and we will appreciate an upgrade to the way table was with old felt and a speed bump in the slates. Opinions on just enjoying this table set up to be best it can be or seek a replacement? I'd be happy spending $600 if I had some confidence the floating slates and rail construction won't pose problems down the road. I'd also be willing to spend $1500-2500 if I knew it would be a much better outcome.
Pics below are table and room before updating started, room and table mid game room update and threaded inserts that hold the rails in place - 3 per rail bolts up from the bottom.
I realize this is an opinion post, and I have to make the decision. Just looking for some input. Thanks for your time.
I can invest $600 to have it set up be a local table mechanic with new felt and pockets. Cheaper than a new table, but floating slates concern me. The table mechanic said he would glue slates to each other and he felt confident it would be ok.
Game room is 16'10" wide x 18'8" long. This table is an oversized 8, which seems right for our room.
Son and I have started to enjoy playing more and we will appreciate an upgrade to the way table was with old felt and a speed bump in the slates. Opinions on just enjoying this table set up to be best it can be or seek a replacement? I'd be happy spending $600 if I had some confidence the floating slates and rail construction won't pose problems down the road. I'd also be willing to spend $1500-2500 if I knew it would be a much better outcome.
Pics below are table and room before updating started, room and table mid game room update and threaded inserts that hold the rails in place - 3 per rail bolts up from the bottom.
I realize this is an opinion post, and I have to make the decision. Just looking for some input. Thanks for your time.