You want to see the work I do in the billards industry, here you go big boy...
Meucci original 80-6 rebuilt....
WOW someone wasn't nice to this cue.... waiting for it to ship.forums.azbilliards.com
Wish I would have know I could break the internet with a picture of staples in a straight row... right...Oh, but it is much more difficult to glue cloth to a table, doncha know? Rebuilding tables is up there with brain science and rocket surgery.
Nice work on the table and cues.
First you tell him brain dead people can "rebuild" a table? Then you say "nice work"? You both are morons.Oh, but it is much more difficult to glue cloth to a table, doncha know? Rebuilding tables is up there with brain science and rocket surgery.
Nice work on the table and cues.
First you tell him brain dead people can "rebuild" a table? Then you say "nice work"? You both are morons.
Oh, you want to measure dicks do ya, well ok then! This is a GC1, i built it for a customer in San Francisco that needed a special kind of pool table. See, he only has a 1 car garage, and he needs the pool table moved out of the way every night when he parks his car inside. But everyday, wh wants to play pool when he pulls his car out. So the table has to be movable, the slates have to stay together, and it has to always be level when he plays on it.Never thought about taking pictures of staples... here's another.
Muecci Original restoration.
So I got this cue no the cheap side of the world. When I purchased it had plans on repairing it and using it as a break cue. Long story, but half way to sanding down the wrap, the damage completed tore out. Basic made a small whole all the way, so it exposed the wood. It was full of rot in that...forums.azbilliards.com
Passable job?When did I say that brain dead people can rebuild a table?
I simply said that it isn't the impossible task rkc makes it out to be.
Anyone who can do work with their hands can cover a pool table. If they have attention to detail, they can do a passable job.
I must have hit a nerve when I asked you to show your staple work on the rails and your pocket work, especially on an Olhausen which is child's play to recoverI give up... you win. I bet you get blocked on the internet all the time.
This is what you get when you pay a cue maker to recover a Diamond 7ft coin operated pool table with Simonis 860HR tour blue cloth, $585!!!When did I say that brain dead people can rebuild a table?
I simply said that it isn't the impossible task rkc makes it out to be.
Anyone who can do work with their hands can cover a pool table. If they have attention to detail, they can do a passable job.
My advice to cue makers is to stick with your cue business, because y'all suck at working on pool tables!When did I say that brain dead people can rebuild a table?
I simply said that it isn't the impossible task rkc makes it out to be.
Anyone who can do work with their hands can cover a pool table. If they have attention to detail, they can do a passable job.
Here's a couple of more tables I was instrumental in designingI give up... you win. I bet you get blocked on the internet all the time.
Oh, but it is much more difficult to glue cloth to a table, doncha know? Rebuilding tables is up there with brain science and rocket surgery.
Nice work on the table and cues.
You joined AZB June 2021...wow, almost 9 months now, but still a small fish in a big pondWow look at that huge fold over a third of the way down that long rail....
Why do you even post in threads like this, thinking you are helping or hurting the board... I have an answer to that one.
You must be to embarrassed to show the real work you did on your table, must not be able to tell the difference between your work or any other hack out hereWow look at that huge fold over a third of the way down that long rail....
Why do you even post in threads like this, thinking you are helping or hurting the board... I have an answer to that one.
You must build passable cues, but not really in demand outside of the circle of your friendsWhen did I say that brain dead people can rebuild a table?
I simply said that it isn't the impossible task rkc makes it out to be.
Anyone who can do work with their hands can cover a pool table. If they have attention to detail, they can do a passable job.
All this supposed “engineering” yet you can’t figure out how to be a civilized adult when you’re behind a screen.Oh, you want to measure dicks do ya, well ok then! This is a GC1, i built it for a customer in San Francisco that needed a special kind of pool table. See, he only has a 1 car garage, and he needs the pool table moved out of the way every night when he parks his car inside. But everyday, wh wants to play pool when he pulls his car out. So the table has to be movable, the slates have to stay together, and it has to always be level when he plays on it.
So not only did I rebuild the table, design a 5 bolt per rail system, a 44 point leveling system, I also designed the table on a hydraulic lift system, on wheels, mounted to the frame of the GC1, so it could be raised up with one foot, turned and rolled out of the way for his car, yet rolled back in place to play on, lowered to the floor in the exact same foot print, and be level everytime!!! He's been playing on a dead level table now for over 6 years!!!
But nice diversion away from showing your hack work on those rails of yours!
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What does he know anyway? RKC hasn’t pounded anything since the 60’s.Trust me I didn't pound anything as stated before, that's why the speed square works so good. Never push the featherboards all the way in.
Yes you made some statement about a stapling, that didn't sound very positive and there are no pictures of a staple in this thread by me.
How many times have I told you, put the pipe down, and take 4 steps backAll this supposed “engineering” yet you can’t figure out how to be a civilized adult when you’re behind a screen.
For whatever it’s worth my table has a 60 point leveling system. 10 for each pocket. Plus a built in wood burning pizza oven and a cork sniffing holder.