I had seen that another person was having this problem, without any helpful input. I have a new Olhausen 10' snooker table,and have this same problem. I suspect that ball size could be contributing, and as well the cloth on the rails has stretched to the poin that I wonder if that may be part of the problem. I chose tournament cloth and question if that also may be part of the problem as well The Olhausen website shows a web partner snooker cloth provider. I laid out some serious "scratch" for this otherwise true rolling, hyper active cushioned table, yet it doesn't play like older Brunswicks in halls I have spent time at.
The differences between American and International sooker table specifications are significant regarding rail height,"D" diameter,balls size as well as the rules.
I wonder if this table was built to consistent standards.
Sure hope that there are constructive comments/solutions out here.
Would like to connect w/ a mechanic experienced in this issue and these tables. The company I purchased this table through,nor Olhausen itself seem to have a lot of experince w/ snooker.
I am near the point of wishing I'd picked up the sweet old Brunswick snook table from Pockets when it was available.
Any body know where to pick up the long bridge ?
The differences between American and International sooker table specifications are significant regarding rail height,"D" diameter,balls size as well as the rules.
I wonder if this table was built to consistent standards.
Sure hope that there are constructive comments/solutions out here.
Would like to connect w/ a mechanic experienced in this issue and these tables. The company I purchased this table through,nor Olhausen itself seem to have a lot of experince w/ snooker.
I am near the point of wishing I'd picked up the sweet old Brunswick snook table from Pockets when it was available.
Any body know where to pick up the long bridge ?