Local senior center has 3 connelly 9 footers.
Problem: The pockets droop badly.
Recent recovered all. Mechanic apparently swapped enough rails to get 2 tables almost OK. The third table is hopeless ...all six pockets sag severely.
Local regular says that drilled holes that support pocket irons have wallowed out badly, and won't support the pocket irons at the correct level.
Does that sound right? Could a cabinet shop plug holes and redrill? They're talking about having to buy replacement rails to fix this.
Is there other attachment/ support bolts to help keep pockets in place, or is there only a male/female plug-in support system?
Seems a shame to have to buy replacement rails, assuming they're still available from the manufacturer.
Any suggestions?
thanks
Problem: The pockets droop badly.
Recent recovered all. Mechanic apparently swapped enough rails to get 2 tables almost OK. The third table is hopeless ...all six pockets sag severely.
Local regular says that drilled holes that support pocket irons have wallowed out badly, and won't support the pocket irons at the correct level.
Does that sound right? Could a cabinet shop plug holes and redrill? They're talking about having to buy replacement rails to fix this.
Is there other attachment/ support bolts to help keep pockets in place, or is there only a male/female plug-in support system?
Seems a shame to have to buy replacement rails, assuming they're still available from the manufacturer.
Any suggestions?
thanks