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    Help with antique J.E. Came pool table disassembly advice, tips, instructions

    If you use needlenose pliers, i suggest clamping a pair of visegrips near the points to prevent them from breaking at the joint as they’re obviously not meant to be used that way…it’s also going to give you a good handle to turn the bolt
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    Help with antique J.E. Came pool table disassembly advice, tips, instructions

    You can take the rail bolts out with just a pair of needle nose pliers and the square bolts with an open wrench….
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    HIGHEST RUN you've witnessed by a pro

    Not a high run but i saw Luc Salvas pocket the 10ball on the break 3 times in a row.
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    Does anyone recognize this table?

    I’ve worked on a bunch of those…they are either from india or china, Made with cheap wood, horrible frame to leg design, cracking finish, Etc. They look nice tho
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    Info for glue for facing.....

    You could use the same glue used by the manufacturer… they do sell it in a liter can…
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    Rail bolts

    If i remember correctly, those are #16 Phillips screws. Might be hard to find in the length you need (likely over 4’’)
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    Rail bolts

    Take one out. If i remember right, those are not bolts but simple wood screws. Are they phillips #3 heads?
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    1927 brunswick medalist

    Brunswick probably did custom orders like this for 6x12 that were not offered in their catalogs. I have a viscount 6x12 for sale that is not offered in that size too
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    Showing your work.

    The fact that the table is lined up and centered with the floor lines adds up to the perfect cloth job. Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant AzBilliards Forums
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    Snooker Table Dimensions

    140 inches between cushions. Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant AzBilliards Forums
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    Chinese rails quality....

    The bolt pattern is the same for brunswick and canada billiard. Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant AzBilliards Forums
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    Re working my old table, have you ever seen this -RJS

    Pins between the slates are common on old tables. As for the slate cuts , they probably didn’t have big holesaws to cut the slate pockets. I’ve seen a bunch finished this way with a wood block . My guess is it predates ww1 and the slate being 1.5 inch With 6 legs it must be a snooker table, not...
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    Tale of two tables

    It’s the short shelf AND the pocket angles (throat wider than mouth) that makes them play like buckets. Designed to drop once it passes the mouth to collect looneys faster… Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant AzBilliards Forums
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    9ft Table ID

    Looks like an olio from china but without the company name on the corners Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant AzBilliards Forums
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    Gold crown 3 upgrades

    Correct me if i’m wrong but from what i saw the reds rails were too thick, moving the body of the cushion too high in relation to it’s nose to get the « correct » nose height. Pretty obvious when you can see an angle where the cushion meets the wood… Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant...
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