Just curious If any techs out there after leveling a table with a level check the true level of the slate to check for warps or trouble spots?????
Usually when I level a Table I slow roll a ball on it 20 -30 times in different directions to check for any drift or imperfections in the slate that I don't see with a level, eyeball or fingers. I am checking for the ball to speed up or slow down or breaks left or right when it just about to stop.
Try it sometime its amazing what it does sometimes on old slate tables on new one's you dont need to do it. It well show you were some other tech took a sheet of sandpaper or a belt sander to the table ot remove plaster of paris, Durhams, epoxy, even Bondo or scratches from the slate. this will sometimes make you use a longer or shorter level on those tough old slate's.
Just roll it to stop around the back half of the last slate. End to end side to side corner to corner you get it. It's just a simple rool of a ball before the cloth goes on.
I'm just wondering how many people think it's stupid and who actually takes pride in thier work only takes 2-10 minutes of your time.
Craig Herman
Usually when I level a Table I slow roll a ball on it 20 -30 times in different directions to check for any drift or imperfections in the slate that I don't see with a level, eyeball or fingers. I am checking for the ball to speed up or slow down or breaks left or right when it just about to stop.
Try it sometime its amazing what it does sometimes on old slate tables on new one's you dont need to do it. It well show you were some other tech took a sheet of sandpaper or a belt sander to the table ot remove plaster of paris, Durhams, epoxy, even Bondo or scratches from the slate. this will sometimes make you use a longer or shorter level on those tough old slate's.
Just roll it to stop around the back half of the last slate. End to end side to side corner to corner you get it. It's just a simple rool of a ball before the cloth goes on.
I'm just wondering how many people think it's stupid and who actually takes pride in thier work only takes 2-10 minutes of your time.
Craig Herman