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  1. Jim Vondrell

    Pictures of cloth install

    If your going to try it yourself try this. When you get the rails off the table if he didnt go staple crazy put a new staple in between all the old ones then remove the old ones if he did go staple crazy put a new staple above the old ones then remove them. That way you don't have to restretch...
  2. Jim Vondrell

    10ft. Carom vs. 9ft. Pocket

    Looking for some opinions. Would a 10ft. Carom Centennial Brunswick be worth more or less than a 9ft. Pocket Centennial
  3. Jim Vondrell

    2 questions about slates

    It wont be cheap but call Ken Hash at classicbilliards.net
  4. Jim Vondrell

    Need Bwick corner peice

    Thanks. It does need to be exactly the same as the one in the pic.
  5. Jim Vondrell

    Slipping rail bolt anchor

    If the bolt will come out then you should be able to push the T nut into the rail enough so you can put a nut plate on top. You will have to get a new bolt, different size and length(shorter one) so it doesnt push on the T nut to much when tight. You will find the plate here...
  6. Jim Vondrell

    Slipping rail bolt anchor

    If the bolt will not come out. Before cutting or drilling the head off. Get a fat, long flat head screwdriver or small pry bar and pry down between the washer and slate backing. At the same time try backing out the bolt. Pulling the T Nut down might get the teeth to catch enough to get the bolt out.
  7. Jim Vondrell

    Need Bwick corner peice

    Muellers does not sell this particular one. I've linked the picture from classic billiards. http://www.classicbilliards.net/assets/images/br_pl_each.jpg
  8. Jim Vondrell

    Need Bwick corner peice

    I have a customer who i just did a recover and level for and he has a corner peice for a "Windsor" from the late 70"s that is missing. The table is like a bristol or leisure mart. ken at classic wont have any for a couple months. Its black plastic and can be put on with a short screw underneath...
  9. Jim Vondrell

    Slipping rail bolt anchor

    Will the bolt come out? If not you will cut it with a reciprocating saw. Take the rail off and route the wood to take a nut plate instead of using the insert. Thats what ive done when those inserts get forced and stripped.
  10. Jim Vondrell

    Pool Table Mechanic Directory

    AccuLevel Billiard Service My name is Jim Vondrell and i own AccuLevel Billiard Service. We are full time billiard mechanics located in Cincinnati Oh. We service all of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. We do everything from relevels to restoring antiques. All inquiries about service or general info...
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