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I will check into that epoxy sounds like the better way, may use bondo for the small imperfections. Guess I am getting a crash course into some of what you guys contend with on a daily basis. I would call you CRAFTSMEN more so then mechanics!
I hate bondo!
sounds like the majority rule here bondo and man I hate bondo never could get it sanded right! I think a belt sander might be a bit too agressive though I may try a DA or some sort of block sander as not to cup the slate thanks for the imput guys......
reposting this here in search of more answers. Just bought my first table as a newbee not knowing the ins and outs, brought the table home{dynamo bar table} only days later while removing the cloth noticed that the bottom side of slate was the side the cloth was on{heavy machine marks} the...
just bought an old bar table {my first ever table} and not knowing what to look for I got had, days after I got it home I tore the old cloth off to uncover what was suppose to be the top of the slate was the bottom of the slate with heavy machining marks while the actual top of the slate had...
I am looking at a dynamo bar table seems to be in real nice condition{appearence wise} It is an older one which used the oversized Q-ball Black rails with Diamond shaped sights with butcher block cabinet. enough of the basics
rolled a ball end to end on both sides and ball rolled to one side I...
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Cant get the pocket detail out of my mind Excelent craftsmanship I was very impressed not to mention all other tech info you let me in on Thanks although it gave me more to worry about as far as the underside of the rails{staple damage}. How or can you check the condition of the...
Just got E-Mail from a Pool Hall owner who told me his GC Is all have grey slate and adjustable feet{tables have white frames, blue skirting/aprons and looks like Formica covered rails, still confused and getting more confused but I think I will go and look at these tables just to get a visual...
I am in Illinois have found someone in the Chicago area who claims to have 20 GCs Is, IIs, IIs,IVs, starting at 1400 for the Is, I want to make sure that I get a table with slate or my time will and money will be wasted as far as I am concerened
I am in the market for a gold crown and after reading questions and comments about them I am confused as far as the slates are concerened{and other things} as someone stated that some of them were made of sand stone? As I have read, depending on where the slate is harvested the color will vary...