boogieman
It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that ping.
You're entirely correct here.I am only chiming in to say: ALL OTHERS READING. DO NOT FOLLOW DOWN THIS PATH. Proper subrail extensions are the best route and only way I would do it and I am betting MOST mechanics will say the same.
There really aint nothing to talk about here, now is there??
TFT
The issue I had was that I had an Olhausen. Good table, but I didn't want to invest a ton of time and $ into a furniture grade table. You may have read my pocket rattle fix thread, it's here on AZ. Basically I used thicker neoprene facings and sanded them on a table saw at the correct compound angle to fix the mismatched angles that came on it.
It's not 100% perfect, but before it was terrible, basically unplayable. This made it 95% perfect and for me personally that was good enough for a furniture grade table without the investment of a mechanic or a huge time investment learning it myself. If I had had a GC or something then yes, do it right or not at all, but there can be middle ground. Not the best by any means but there are situations where it might make sense.
I would be foolish to pay money to get the table set up with proper subrail extensions when the most I can get out of it is $1K if I wanted to sell. A nicer table, sure do it right all the way.