Brendan Crockett, Your Rails Are Ready.

Donny Wessels

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Brendan, your rails are ready. Tight like you wanted them. I plan on delivering and installing them on Sunday. Good Luck at the Derby.

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Great work Donny;) Other than myself, you'll be the only other mechanic in the country equipped with my new tooling system that will allow you to rebuild ANY rails, installing ANY cushion on ANY kind of pool table to absolute perfection, including repairing the sub-rail liners. As I told you on the phone, this tooling has never been available before, but it IS now:D After you have it, I'm only going to equip certain mechanics around the country that care enough about working on tables, who want to, and will do perfect work...using my tools;)


Glen
 
How tight are those pockets?

Nice work.

Pay attention, Monte! The picture with the combo square shows just over 4 inches at the cut mark. After the cloth gets wrapped around it, it should be a nice even 4". Brendon will have to be accurate to get balls through that, but I've seen him do it effortlessly on similar tables.
 
I should have payed attention in school, then I wouldn't even care about pocket size! LOL
 
Donny,

Great work as always, but the prep work on the liners is the best I've ever seen!!! Glen mentioned a new tooling setup for this purpose, it's obviously the stone cold NUTS. Not taking anything away from your always perfect work, but this is really gorgeous prep on those liners absolute precision!

Jay
 
Donny,

Great work as always, but the prep work on the liners is the best I've ever seen!!! Glen mentioned a new tooling setup for this purpose, it's obviously the stone cold NUTS. Not taking anything away from your always perfect work, but this is really gorgeous prep on those liners absolute precision!

Jay

Glen has only explained the tooling to me. When I was doing these rails I thought of how much time I could have been saving. I look forward to getting my tools next month from him. I had several areas that needed bondo. The prep work took as long as the rest of this job. thanks.
 
Glen has only explained the tooling to me. When I was doing these rails I thought of how much time I could have been saving. I look forward to getting my tools next month from him. I had several areas that needed bondo. The prep work took as long as the rest of this job. thanks.

Now I'm more impressed than ever! I thought Glen sent you the tooling and jigs. If that is the work you do free hand all I can say is WOW!!!

I do my liners on a table saw with a 60 tooth blade and a zero clearance blade insert and it's not as clean as what you pictured. Once again, very nice clean work.

Jay
 
Donny I dont no you but talked w/ Glen one time. You have done a pic perfect job, keep up the A-1 skillz brother......

Frankie
 
Now I'm more impressed than ever! I thought Glen sent you the tooling and jigs. If that is the work you do free hand all I can say is WOW!!!

I do my liners on a table saw with a 60 tooth blade and a zero clearance blade insert and it's not as clean as what you pictured. Once again, very nice clean work.

Jay

does the insert keep the blade from flexing?
 
See you tomorrow

Hey Donny:
Brendan and I just finished watching the magician Efren win the 9 ball and the master of the table.... great to fly home to see Donny the table magician's work when we get there. See you tomorrow, pix look great!
Thanks,
bc
 
Hey Donny:
Brendan and I just finished watching the magician Efren win the 9 ball and the master of the table.... great to fly home to see Donny the table magician's work when we get there. See you tomorrow, pix look great!
Thanks,
bc

I was going to mess with Brendan and tittle the thread, " I don't know what happened but your pockets are 3 1/2"." Don't forget to call the gate.

see you later Bill.
 
In post 2 you have a picture of the rubber 2nd picture down. Do you put facing on this to cover the where the wood meets rubber or is that back part that looks like wood with nails rubber? I have to do some work on tables and would like to know how to finish the facings.
 
In post 2 you have a picture of the rubber 2nd picture down. Do you put facing on this to cover the where the wood meets rubber or is that back part that looks like wood with nails rubber? I have to do some work on tables and would like to know how to finish the facings.

the facing goes on next.
 
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