Advice on my home table

Pjaze

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I posted in the main forum, and have a heap of pictures up.


Basically I have a table in my shed, the shed is not air-conditioned and there is very little air circulation but the floor is concrete. I live in Perth WA, where the temp gets above 40c atleast 10 times a year, and we can have hot spells above 35c that go on for weeks. (It is a dry heat though, not humid).

I had to go on a huge search to find someone that would make an american table for me, and when I bought it I only knew of 4 other tables in the state. I am wondering if the guy who put the table together for me (Who had probably only ever done english style tables) did a good job or an average job? - Either way I am very happy with my table, i am just starting to get curious after finding these forums recently.

I have had the table for close to 5 years, and up until a month ago it was pretty much dead level (There is now a quarter ball roll off when you go the full length of the table). I asked some questions in the main forum and got some good answers, but it was suggested the mechanics in here would be much more qualified.

I don't think it is worth re-felting and re-cussioning until I have it in a controlled environment, but I am curios as to what you guys think of the table, the pockets, and the angle of the cussion coming into the pocket.

Thanks for your time!

Link to thread in the main forum with photos.
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=314609
 
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Measure your pocket angles and the angles in relation to the slate pocket cuts with the balls and you will see what I was talking about in the main forum'
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Rob.M
 
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