Check it out on youtube.
PS. Many thanks to RKC for doing a superb job on setting my table up. Everyone says it is one of the best playing tables they have ever played on!
He was a bit nervous due to my failed first attempt.
The part of the clip that got cut off the end, showed him laughing and thinking the whole thing was pretty funny.
Now he wants me on the table, but I don't want to lose an eye. :eek:
How many times have we been told not to forget about the children that we are supposed to be watching when someone comes over to shoot pool?
This was my solution last night...get the child involved and document the evidence....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AXDytu4cJQ
Hey Jim :grin:
Thanks again for all of your help. It was a long road to hoe, but worth it in the end.
And your rate for psychiatric services was quite reasonable. Now about that tall blonde in the light green sweater.... :thumbup:
Come over any time!
F
Snowmass Village, CO (8 miles outside of Aspen)
Thank you all for the kind words re: the views. I am very lucky to wake up to these views every morning. And, no, I have never gotten used to it or tired of it.
The table was done last Monday. The electrician came over Wedneday (my B-day) night to hook the lights up.
I had a 'Birthday and Table Warming Party' on Thursday night.
These were some of the goodies the boys brought to the party.
When was the last time you played bottle pool? LOL
Bronze GC4 foot resting on RKC designed carpet saver. Additional benefit is no compressing of pad and carpet so leveling can begin immediately.
Leave your metal straightedge and ball bearings at home kidz...this is how it's done.
Roughly 4 more hours to go tomorrow to finish this job up...
AZer 'Cuebuddy' drove 1 1/2 hours one way to help with the heavy lifting.
Water melting off the roof turns to ice on the steps. Copious amounts of ice melt affords some traction.
RKC centering the first slate.
A real mechanic takes adverse conditions in stride.
Pulling a 206 lb...
C'mon over Jim. We should be playing on the new board by Saturday evening. Glen and I went out to the local hall and played some 8 & 9 ball. Even though we were the oldest guys there, there was some consolation that two decent players battling each other can still attract a few onlookers. Props...
Animal control specialist, C.J. Will this lad be on the tour before 2020?
Let's break with our backs to the big windows.
Some of the big iron pieces that go into a GC4.
Can't wait for it to get all together...so I can watch the snow swirl outside from my stained glass sanctuary of pool...
Glen said it's gonna take about 14 hours to set the GC4 up properly.
He's also going to show some secrets on how to save the carpet from getting mashed while still providing a super stable footing.
Stay tuned, as I think he is going to show how he does the GC4's so they don't sag on the ends.