Due to life circumstances, I would like to sell either or both of my tables.
Reduced to SOLD
Top table is ball return, bottom has pockets
both tables have been sold
Make me an offer I can't refuse for these two:
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=246078&highlight=centennial&page=1
The first one was refinished by Arthur Ball (before he had his tumor surgery), the second was done by Mark Gregory.
where your hand is placed nor using a cheater bar changes the amount of applied torque at the pivot point. a cheater bar just lowers the amount of force needed to reach the required value.
http://www.ehow.com/about_5041233_effect-using-extensions-torque-wrenches.html
If you have a different...
or there is this:
http://www.classicbilliards.net/html/AntiquePoolTablePartsProducts.cfm?img=wrench1.jpg&item=WRENCH/1&price=$17.95&shipping=5&Desc=Adjustable%20fork%20wrench
finally have the second table set up. Mark Gregory did the rails and refinishing on this one. He also made a stretcher for between the pedestals. Only took four years :)
I sent these out to be refinished. but in the process of doing so the person refinishing became ill and could not complete the job. I retrieved the parts but did not notice that the pedestals were missing some wood until I tried to reattach the aluminum. As you can see there is a 1" gap...
I am looking for eight of these lockwashers. They are used for the castings to rails on early Centennials and are used with a 1/4x20x2 1/2" bolt. The OD is 1 1/8".
I have already check with Ken Hash and Mark Gregory