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    Pool Balls for a snooker table

    Great info-the cushions are definitely flat-edged. Ill try to attach a pic.
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    Pool Balls for a snooker table

    Along with my main concern of the overall size of the ball (as well as weight) is the height of where the ball meets the cushion. We have played with a set of 2-1/4" balls, and you can definitely tell the difference in how the ball strikes the cushion. This is a very old Brunswick Saratoga...
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    Pool Balls for a snooker table

    Hi, I have a 10X5 Snooker table. I am trying to locate a set of 2-1/16 solids/stripes set of pool balls so we can play 8 and 9 ball on our snooker table. I am able to find 2-1/8" balls at a few local shops. I have also found some 2-1/16" "pool balls" for purchase from Europe and Austrailia...
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    Slate Liner Glue

    Thanks for all the replies. From what I can tell, they were glued at one point because some of the wood is still stuck to the slates. The holes go straight through the slate and the liners. From what it looks like, the slate/liner sits on top of the frame, and then once the holes are lined up...
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    Slate Liner Glue

    Hi, First post here. I have an antique 6-leg Brunswick Saratoga 5' X 10' Snooker table with 1-1/2" slates. The liners, which consist of 3/4" X 4-1/2" "pine" boards have come loose. What kind of glue should I use to re-attach the liners, and any tips to re-glue the liners to make leveling of...
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