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    Pulling Staples

    This is the best puller I've found. It says C S Osborne & CO on it. What do you use? Here's some rails that was on a table I bought. Look at all these staples! Pulling staples is the worst part of the job for me. And people scoff at the glue down method. Pfffff I use less staples on the whole...
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    ProLine Cloth

    Pro Form Tournament Green (505-TG) Made in Mexico Anyone else used this cloth? I've only covered three tables with it and so far I like it. I can get a seven foot cloth for less than a hundred dollars. Quality control is good as I've found no defects unlike Andy which just has to many clumps...
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    Nortech Slate Lifter

    Anybody use one of these? How do you like it? Seems kind of expensive for what you get. Any other options? Thanks.
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    Where Did You Learn To Recover?

    This is a question I get quite frequently, usually when I've finished. I started in coin-op helping and watching an older gentlemen who was an industry veteran. Later I went to a seminar that my Distributor put on and learned the much better glue down method. I still do the field pretty much...
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    Recovering Side Pocket Rails

    Here's a couple examples of my work. On the right is a Valley rail recovered in Championship Invitational cloth. I'm able to stretch the cloth without using the"hospital wrap" as I've seen it called here, I call it the Christmas present wrap. Stretched with no folds is how Valley ships them...
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    Diamond 7ft Smart Table for sale

    Up for sale I have a very nice Diamond 7ft Smart Table. $3750 Brand new Simonis 860 cloth in tournament blue. Includes coin mech, locks, rack and balls. You move. I am located one hour north of Columbus, Ohio. Thanks.
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    Moving Diamond Smart Table w/o Cart?

    Hi, I'm Doug and I own, recover and service pool table's in central Ohio. I have one Smart Table that will need to be moved soon but no cart like the factory uses. My plan is to remove the complete rail assembly and the pocket gullys one side and attach these boards to the slate on that side...
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