K55 or K66

RickyMan2023

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H guys.This is my first post in here. Im a fairly new pool table installer but have been re clothing my own for years and turn out great. I got a chance to recover 5 9 ball tables in a pool hall. They want all new rubbers but we dont know if we need k55 or k66? I know dimensions are different but how can you tell without pulling table apart? I need to complete 1 table in 8 hours,so i cant check then order. The table is chinese and is called a 'LEO BILLIARDS. Any help would be appreciated.
 
Hi Ricky, I get the impression that even if you knew the cushion type you needed, you might not be experienced enough to take on five 9 footers at a pool hall with only 8 hours to spend on each, especially considering you need to change the cushions. And I seriously mean no disrespect. I'm a complete novice too and I'd steer clear of this one (given the specs you mentioned) and suggest a pro installer do it. Maybe you could serve as a help to the experienced installer and get some good pointers and work methods from him?

There is just so much to know and do right, that in my book having recovered your own table for some years just doesn't sound right.
 
Hi Ricky, I get the impression that even if you knew the cushion type you needed, you might not be experienced enough to take on five 9 footers at a pool hall with only 8 hours to spend on each, especially considering you need to change the cushions. And I seriously mean no disrespect. I'm a complete novice too and I'd steer clear of this one (given the specs you mentioned) and suggest a pro installer do it. Maybe you could serve as a help to the experienced installer and get some good pointers and work methods from him?

There is just so much to know and do right, that in my book having recovered your own table for some years just doesn't sound right.
Sound advice.
 
Hi Ricky, I get the impression that even if you knew the cushion type you needed, you might not be experienced enough to take on five 9 footers at a pool hall with only 8 hours to spend on each, especially considering you need to change the cushions. And I seriously mean no disrespect. I'm a complete novice too and I'd steer clear of this one (given the specs you mentioned) and suggest a pro installer do it. Maybe you could serve as a help to the experienced installer and get some good pointers and work methods from him?

There is just so much to know and do right, that in my book having recovered your own table for some years just doesn't sound right.
1 down and 5 to go. customer over the moon. I have been doing my own table for over 20 years. no novice here.
 
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