In a few days I will be dis-assembling a 10-foot Centennial Snooker table. The guy that hired me said it was a 5pc., 1 1/2" slate. Is this correct?
I have seen four. I never seen five.In a few days I will be dis-assembling a 10-foot Centennial Snooker table. The guy that hired me said it was a 5pc., 1 1/2" slate. Is this correct?
In a few days I will be dis-assembling a 10-foot Centennial Snooker table. The guy that hired me said it was a 5pc., 1 1/2" slate. Is this correct?
In a few days I will be dis-assembling a 10-foot Centennial Snooker table. The guy that hired me said it was a 5pc., 1 1/2" slate. Is this correct?
In a few days I will be dis-assembling a 10-foot Centennial Snooker table. The guy that hired me said it was a 5pc., 1 1/2" slate. Is this correct?
No, probably not if this table is truly a stock Centennial table is should be 1 inch slate and 3 piece.
here is the quote from the Brunswick website with the original Centennial specs on the slate
"- Slate: A matched set of slate, consisting of three pieces one inch thick, each piece backed up by a wood frame, is mounted on top of base frame. The slate joints are kept in perfect alignment by means of metal dowels and ferrules. Slate is accurately drilled for rail bolts. Slate is fastened to slate frame by concealed screws. Entire playing surface is left unmarred by screws. Slate is tightly anchored to base frame. The bottom of slate frame is planed and the top surface of the slate ground to obtain uniform thickness throughout."
Ok this the link to the specs of the centennial table
http://www.brunswickbilliards.com/our_rich_history/antique_tables/centennial.html
I have a 10 x 5 snooker Brunswick also but mine is a Conqueror and is 3 piece and 1 1/2 slate.The centennial should be easier to deal with that my monster was being only 1 inch. :grin:
hugs
mary avina
The cobra bites back, that's not a 5 piece slate, it's 4 pieces...AND, it's not modern era
and yes, 4 piece slates have even been used on 8ft antique Brunswick tables in the past
Glen, the "Realkingcobra"![]()
Anybody ever see HAPPY DAYS where The Fonz was tring to say he was wrong?![]()
The cobra bites back, that's not a 5 piece slate, it's 4 pieces...AND, it's not modern era
and yes, 4 piece slates have even been used on 8ft antique Brunswick tables in the past
Glen, the "Realkingcobra"![]()
Hey...the table's from SOUTH AFRICA....who'd have guessed!!!![]()