I purchased a Gold Crown I a couple of days ago and I need some advice on leveling the frame. It has non-leveling legs.
My basement floor is about 1/2 inch lower on one side of the table.
1. should I level (shim) between the lowside leg and the frame?
or
2. should I put wood under the low side...
I also am look ing for a name plate for my GC1, just one thatwill fit the cavity where it belongs. I dont care if it is metal or plastic. thanks , I hope someone here can help.
differences in k55-k66
I don't kno the differences, but the profile is close i understand.I had to belt sand the snooker ends to match the profile on my existing cushions(monarchs). finally finished today, and my wife hasn't killed me ! It took a long time (me being a virgin at this) but i am...
cushions
I think my monarch cushions are k55,I think the bends are profiled to k66.... i just have to belt sand a little to get a nice matching profile, in the process pic below
snooker
If you have the rails re-rubbered for your snooker table make sure you have snooker ends installed if you want it to be a true snooker table, a nice smooth curve into each pocket with no facings.
I am working on my 5x10 b-wick now. I got the "snooker bends" at phoenix billiards of the...
You are exactly right glen, you know your stuff! a rep point for you!
I purchased "snooker bends" from phoenix billiards online and they are gonna work for me. My table was originally had "snooker cut" wood on the rail ends....and a piece of wood was put on the end to adapt it to american cut...
I would like to know where to get..... or how to make snooker cushion templates so that i can cut my cushion rubber to make it a true snooker table.It is a 5x10 brunswick and it has american sharp edges on the pockets.I want to eliminate the facing and make(cut)a nice curve into the pocket, like...
I have a 5x10 sport king snooker table (3 1/2 " pockets) and it has american type of pocket openings. Can I install "snooker bends" so the table is more a traditional snooker table? The rubber appears to be original and plays well.