Russ, I can only teach, I can't apply that knowledge in the student once I've left the building so to speak. What I'm a little mad at, on this table...is there is no excuse for this kind of sloppy workmanship. Customers deserve better work for their money, but customers need to know what's right and wrong as some sort of gage to go by. When a so called "great" table mechanic does work like this, it makes all the real "great" table mechanics look bad, that's just how I feel about it. If no one has any confidants in anyone working on their pool tables....WHY should pool room owners, or home owners care what-so-ever about the overall conditions of their pool tables...when good money spent, don't mean good work performed? I'm sick and tired of MY trade industry being taken so lightly that ANY one that works on pool tables....can call themselves a "Table Mechanic" in the same way that I call MYSELF...a "Table Mechanic"......if someone is going to be called a "Great Table Mechanic"...then I think by god...they should LIVE UP TO THAT CALLING, or be truthfull and let everyone know....they're just a cloth installer and not a table mechanic!!!!!
Glen
I understand how it all works Glen. I am just really dissapointed as I had spoke with you and arranged for you to do my table and you pawned it off on someone else at the last minute. I was expecting to get a top shelf job and I got second rate. Hope you are well and safe in all your travels.