I love this forum. You must remember, when pictures are taken, there are shadows and lighting has a big factor. I am not saying that you can get all the wrinkles out, but different cloth and weather conditions do play a factor. Glen has posted alot of pics of his work and alot of us have learned form him. So all of you who think you can do as good, please post pics of your work, with customer references. After you go back and read all his post, you may know how to put a table together. We are not here to critisize, we are here to learn.
How about putting your money where your mouth is.
Thanks, Ron
Any ideas how you could tighten the pockets on a Kim Steel without double-shimming?
Hie all just a note to say Glen helped me over the phone and I did the job .I'm sure it's not the same as Glens work ....But Glen did this over the phone ....Check the pics.......Thanks Glen...for everything...YOU DA MAN........Ray:grin::grin::grin:View attachment 135099
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Was the DVD ever released? I'd be happy to order one!
Thanks
No, after years of seeing what other table mechanic's were doing when it came to this level of work....I gave up on most in this industry as being more interested in making fast money rather than doing better work.
Glen
Work looks great as usual Glen. What size do you call those pockets?
4 1/2", 4 3/4"?????
I recognize that work. Looks a lot like my table. I miss that table.
No, after years of seeing what other table mechanic's were doing when it came to this level of work....I gave up on most in this industry as being more interested in making fast money rather than doing better work.
Glen
Cutting and sanding the rail rubber.
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Glen
how did you get the ends so smooth?
What tool do you use to cut them flush with existing sub rail?