A simple high quality furniture dolly and two people of average strength will work fine. You can do it with one person if you have a specialized slate dolly.
I don't understand when people try to lift a slate the entire way.... dolly's were invented a long time ago for this purpose ....you...
So your saying if the guy used 3m-10 the same issues would have been present? I question that logic.... the rails came loose! He might as well have used peanut butter.
And do you really believe this guy is the best in the area; or is that what the OP was LED to believe.
In fact we live in...
IMO contact cement is crap for rubber. The scotchweld 3m10 work amazing. Sorry for your disaster install, but you were warned.
In the end; the cheap comes out expensive!
I watched the first day then went to watch day 2 & 3 and couldn't find them....
can someone give me the link?
here is the link for day 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QUKV4CJK_8I&list=UUk6Ns54af47rPzyNvOUnHDA
okay found the 10 ball.... need the 9ball
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgntH2PWwvw
because the table was not originally made for k-55 rubber as far as I know. So putting those cushions on gives you the correct rail height but not the correct playing surface size. Thus the diamond system will be slightly off and sruface slightly smaller than 50x100
The cueing is fine but I can't take my full stance when the ball is on the rail. Essentially my butt is up against a counter but the cue is above that. That's really why I didn't see it when I set the table up because I wasn't getting down in the stance. On the other side I left 5 feet...
I miscalculated slightly when setting up my table and I need to move it about 4 inches. it's a brunswick kling with 3 piece 1" slate. Is it even worth trying? I am assuming I would have to jack it up from the sides at the cross members and slide it forward. But is this a stupid thing to...
I think U23's are for some older coin-op tables. The old brunswick profile including the cushions for all gold crowns I-III are not made anymore..... If you want the new cushions to fit the subrail has to be modified to accept them. Alternatively you can put k-66 on and set them very low on...
you may have made the right choice. hard to say.
the Brunswick will not take k-55's or k-66's unless you modify the subrails. so if the cushions are good and original then leave them. Otherwise use k-55's that playing area will be smaller but the rail height will be correct.
just fyi k-55's are not interchangeable with k-66's the table is made to have on or the other but not both.
what is the height of the nose of the cushion?