any mechanics have a checklist of how they take care of barbox tables, want to fix them right. Thanks
Make sure:
The cloth is on tight and even.
The base of the table is level and the slate is shimmed if necessary to prevent sagging
The corner castings are all tight.
The tracks are cleaned out of any debris and wiped down. (I also vaccuum out the body of the table)
The coin mechs are in good, smooth working order.
All pocket liners are securely attached with no nails sticking out.
All rail rubber is securely bonded to the rail with no loose spots.
All rail inserts are clean with no bad threads.
All rail bolts are clean with no bad threads and are straight.
Rails sit at the proper height from the slate bed.
If possible, rails are flush to the top of the frame of the table.
Balls, tracks, top rails, etc. are all cleaned of any glue residue.
Cue ball return works properly, returning balls to their respective places.
Well, I think that about covers it. I know that's a lot to consider, but if the table is well maintained, it really doesn't take long to check all that and keep it up each time the table is recovered, and it will help keep the table playing as good as possible.