Corner rail castings can be misaligned throwing the 2 to 1 out of spec.I was wondering if the table was twice as long as wide. When I measured my friends GC it wasn’t.
Corner rail castings can be misaligned throwing the 2 to 1 out of spec.I was wondering if the table was twice as long as wide. When I measured my friends GC it wasn’t.
Just follow my advice and your table will change how it plays immediately. And it was great talking to you, makes it more personal, and I prefer that.It was good talking to you last night. I will try the advice you gave me today and see if it plays a little better. You definitely know your shit.
Or modern K55 rubber was installed without calibrating the subrails.Corner rail castings can be misaligned throwing the 2 to 1 out of spec.
Good answer!Or modern K55 rubber was installed without calibrating the subrails.
I've been paying attention!Good answer!
Holly shit, that was a long time backread post, seemed to start out as a troll thread, but turning out to be hopefully good
I have a Diamond Bar box in my back great room of my house. I play in a straight pool league last few years, to mimic competitive conditions would be the only reason I would sell it. With proper drills and practice, I have no problem working on my stroke on the table I have.
This for Glen, Must of been the luck of the Irish, but within a short time of getting table. I was chatting with Glen through this site, anyway he actually was passing through my neck of the woods. He ended up stopping by on his way out to Eastern Long Island. He went over my table, showed me how to take advantage of the leveling system. We played some pool and and shared some BBQ. Thanks Glen!
You don't have to be a pool table mechanic to give good advice, as long as the advice you give is sound!I've been paying attention!