wealmostlostdetroit
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Hi guys.
Recently bought a Brunswick GC5 TE from a reputable seller. I like the table but the pockets are too big and would like to get them down to 4 or 4 1/8".
Some of you guys do a wonderful job with these but unfortunately I'm located on the other side of the planet. That being said, I've got a skilled mechanic who does work for WPA, although he mostly does these jobs on Dynamic tables.
Current pocket size is 4.6" - seems on the large side but also true that jaws are a little rounded either from a lot of use or improper transportation. So the plan is to get the pocket size down to 4/4 1/8 by adding subrail extensions. However, since there isn't much of a shelf on these tables I'd also like to get the pockets "Diamondized" to imitate tougher conditions. I'm looking for tips and suggestions on this, especially maybe a drawing/sketch, and happy to pay a smaller fee for this consulting job, hah.
Another thing: the mechanic put on a slightly used Andy cloth that came with the table as it made no sense for put on a new cloth with me knowing that the table will undergo pocket surgery really soon. Andy Cloth plays extremely nice (and fast!) but I really expected more bounciness from the rails. I'll try to post a video of what I mean but basically there's no bounce that you usually get on Brunswick tables. I'm hoping new rubbers from the subrail job will help but I suspect there might be something else going on since my previous table (Dynamic III) also had very little bounce from the rail. Any chance what this could be? Conditions always seem to be around 70 degrees and 40-50% humidity. Is it possible that the cloth is put on too tightly around the rails (look at the number of staples in there), making the contact point slightly higher?
Recently bought a Brunswick GC5 TE from a reputable seller. I like the table but the pockets are too big and would like to get them down to 4 or 4 1/8".
Some of you guys do a wonderful job with these but unfortunately I'm located on the other side of the planet. That being said, I've got a skilled mechanic who does work for WPA, although he mostly does these jobs on Dynamic tables.
Current pocket size is 4.6" - seems on the large side but also true that jaws are a little rounded either from a lot of use or improper transportation. So the plan is to get the pocket size down to 4/4 1/8 by adding subrail extensions. However, since there isn't much of a shelf on these tables I'd also like to get the pockets "Diamondized" to imitate tougher conditions. I'm looking for tips and suggestions on this, especially maybe a drawing/sketch, and happy to pay a smaller fee for this consulting job, hah.
Another thing: the mechanic put on a slightly used Andy cloth that came with the table as it made no sense for put on a new cloth with me knowing that the table will undergo pocket surgery really soon. Andy Cloth plays extremely nice (and fast!) but I really expected more bounciness from the rails. I'll try to post a video of what I mean but basically there's no bounce that you usually get on Brunswick tables. I'm hoping new rubbers from the subrail job will help but I suspect there might be something else going on since my previous table (Dynamic III) also had very little bounce from the rail. Any chance what this could be? Conditions always seem to be around 70 degrees and 40-50% humidity. Is it possible that the cloth is put on too tightly around the rails (look at the number of staples in there), making the contact point slightly higher?