Per recent past posts, have extensive machining and woodworking background, own business. During late 70's - thru 80's i made tools, tooling & modified machines for a table builder in the Gettysburg area. Failed to pay close attention when it was in front of me . Couple weeks ago wife bought old 1920's 9' Brunswick at auction.
It was set up, in play at time of purchase. Dis-assembly revealed a lot of small "deferred maintenance". Plus the cabinet is time worn with loose and chipped veneer. Plans are to restore it, probably in the fall when some time opens up. I am not a table mechanic, and know very little about that aspect.
Researching on AZ does not seem to show much info or criticism of this book:
https://www.ozonebilliards.com/product/the-green-book-pool-table-maintenance-manual
Is it useful? Is the material "correct"? Is there a better resource?
Thanks!
smt
It was set up, in play at time of purchase. Dis-assembly revealed a lot of small "deferred maintenance". Plus the cabinet is time worn with loose and chipped veneer. Plans are to restore it, probably in the fall when some time opens up. I am not a table mechanic, and know very little about that aspect.
Researching on AZ does not seem to show much info or criticism of this book:
https://www.ozonebilliards.com/product/the-green-book-pool-table-maintenance-manual
Is it useful? Is the material "correct"? Is there a better resource?
Thanks!
smt