Simonis 860HR on Ridgeback rails

restorick2378

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Folks,

Recently had my Valley table recovered in Simonis 860HR. Have Ridgeback pro rails. Mechanic did a very nice job of installing the cloth on everything. However, I've noticed that with the change in weather here in Wisconsin, the cloth on top of some of the rails looks to be a little puckered.

Rest of the cloth is fine. Rails are playing great, so not entirely sure I want to mess with anything. But I'm curious if wetting down the cloth or steaming might be an option to take out some of the puckering?

Thanks,
Rick
 

rexus31

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
Folks,

Recently had my Valley table recovered in Simonis 860HR. Have Ridgeback pro rails. Mechanic did a very nice job of installing the cloth on everything. However, I've noticed that with the change in weather here in Wisconsin, the cloth on top of some of the rails looks to be a little puckered.

Rest of the cloth is fine. Rails are playing great, so not entirely sure I want to mess with anything. But I'm curious if wetting down the cloth or steaming might be an option to take out some of the puckering?

Thanks,
Rick

"Puckering" is open to interpretation. Pics would be helpful.
 

restorick2378

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Here you go...
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trentfromtoledo

8onthebreaktoledo
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Pics uploaded. Thanks for responding.

Rick


They should come back and fix that for you. It would only take an hour or so. Doing Valley rails is a pain in the asss!! Especially the "no fold" side pocket like this!

TFT
 

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bradsh98

Bradshaw Billiard Service
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The only way to fix that is to remove the rails, and re-stretch the cloth. At the same time, the stretch could be evened out, to remove the over-stretched portions (see the dimpled portion near the side pocket).
 
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