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  1. kid

    Slate flatness...

    That’s nice and all but you need to know what happens to those pool table when someone thinks it’s out of level and tries to fix it by lifting it by the aprons to turn the ajustable feet. Then either the blocks fastening the slates to the frame will slide up a little or the slate screws pop...
  2. kid

    Slate flatness...

    I hope you plan on taking the bed cloths off because you will probably break the seams... please don’t use bondo as last time i had to scrape off three layers of it that was as thick as 2 knife blades!!!! Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant AzBilliards Forums
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    Slate flatness...

    I’ve been working for canada billiard for the last 21 years... Installed over 10 000 tables of all kinds...every 4 or 5 years the owner of the hériot calls us to fix what other people do to his room... Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant AzBilliards Forums
  4. kid

    Slate flatness...

    Heriot? They need the cushions to be changed for k-55...some of the tables there have both k-66 and k-55 from at least 3 different sources... Also, it’s on the second floor and when people walk by the tables you can see the bubble move on a starret. Good luck in your project Envoyé de mon...
  5. kid

    Slate flatness...

    Where is this pool hall located? Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant AzBilliards Forums
  6. kid

    Slate flatness...

    No offense but with the tool you designed, you can only see if it’s leveled between the four points touching the slates. If the center slate is sagging you’d never know... slates are grounded to 0.005 on 6’’ and a 12’’ starret is at 0.010 which makes it the perfect tool to accurately level the...
  7. kid

    Slate width dimensions of a 9' (Connelly) table

    No need for maths. They are 57 inches wide Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant AzBilliards Forums
  8. kid

    Slate width dimensions of a 9' (Connelly) table

    57*inches for a nine footer Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant AzBilliards Forums
  9. kid

    GC3 Rail bolts. Which one is the right one?

    I would use the threaded rods. If the bolts are too long or torqued too much you could damage the top of the rails. Also it is almost impossible to go cross-threaded with the rods. Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant AzBilliards Forums
  10. kid

    How much chalk

    Dr. Dave states that there isn’t any difference in brands of chalk if the player properly applies chalk after every shot. Not one discernible difference whatsoever in premium chalks vs. inexpensive chalks. I disagree... Dr. Dave probably never tried the pioneer chalk... it’s like rubbing a...
  11. kid

    Help Identify This Table!!

    Not a «*la condo*» for sure. Looks more like a french design. Breton billiard would be my guess. Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant AzBilliards Forums
  12. kid

    How (not) to move a 7' Diamond table...

    Those guys were real professionals. They even put the legs back on..not sure if i should laugh or cry. Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant AzBilliards Forums
  13. kid

    Help with identification of 7-foot table

    I wouldn’t say it’s in «*great*» shape. The corner blocks holding the legs to the cabinet are made of soft wood, anchored with gypse screws and are cracked and full of mold... Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant AzBilliards Forums
  14. kid

    Has anyone thought of modifying pocket shape?

    Amen Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant AzBilliards Forums
  15. kid

    Rail profile for Hollywood tables?

    Why not just measure the top of the cushion? 1*1/4*=k55 1 1/8=k66 Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant AzBilliards Forums
  16. kid

    bar logo cloth

    ^^^^^^^^ this is all 1000% right on the spot. Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant AzBilliards Forums
  17. kid

    What would you do?

    Coin operated pool tables are designed this way : the faster the game ends, the faster you’ll put another loonie in there... assbackwards pocket angles and close to no shelf = loonie pit Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant AzBilliards Forums
  18. kid

    Help ID'ing 7-Foot Table

    Chinese import Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant AzBilliards Forums
  19. kid

    Cost of recovering a table.

    Whenever i need to pay someone else to perform a task that i can’t do myself, the amount of money coming out of my pocket is not as important as who’s pocket it’s going into... Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant AzBilliards Forums
  20. kid

    Diamonds new Feather strips are AWESOME!

    That’s not broken...it’s only in two clean pieces [emoji4] When they are too tight and are put in anyway, they break in dozens of unusable splinters pulling them out. Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant AzBilliards Forums
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