anniversary snooker apron & rails fit on royal legs and frame

mrkdenton

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I'm needing some help. I just bought a 5 x 10 snooker table. It is the brunswick royal 6 leg frame with 1 1/2 inch slate. but it came with brunswick anniversary dc 5 x 10 skirts and rails. The guy told me that's how it was together before he had it taken apart and moved. I was told this after I got it back to kansas. So will this thing go together even though it's 2 different snooker tables. Thanks in advance for any and all help :)
 
I'm needing some help. I just bought a 5 x 10 snooker table. It is the brunswick royal 6 leg frame with 1 1/2 inch slate. but it came with brunswick anniversary dc 5 x 10 skirts and rails. The guy told me that's how it was together before he had it taken apart and moved. I was told this after I got it back to kansas. So will this thing go together even though it's 2 different snooker tables. Thanks in advance for any and all help :)

187 people seen and read this thread and not one person had something to say? Well, just so all of you know now, you can't bolt rails down on an undersized slate that was designed for rails to be mounted with the T-Rail bolt system....some of you should have known that!!!
 
You can to i bought an aniversary table on a madison frame just add 2x2 along the edge bolt in like a t rail table then drill 2x2 for bottom bolts to rail. Just make the holes big enough to adjust rails for alignment.
 
You can to i bought an aniversary table on a madison frame just add 2x2 along the edge bolt in like a t rail table then drill 2x2 for bottom bolts to rail. Just make the holes big enough to adjust rails for alignment.

What did you do about the vertical bolts being in the way of the horizontal bolts coming up through that 2 X 2 extention, because they both occupy the same space?
 
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