Does anyone know whether I can install artemis rails and extend the rails to cut pockets smaller on a furniture 7ft table?
It is possible but is it worth the money?
I have a Brunswick Heritage 9ft table that was purchased new in 1973.
I had it recovered and was considering to extend the rails and adding new cushions to tighten the pockets to 4 1/2. Doing this would also reduce the shelf inside the pocket. To see how your table would be take some rubber material and tape it to the inside of the pocket to make the pocket the size you want.
It was going to cost at least $2500 for the material and labor.
I decided that I didn't really need a harder or more difficult table to play or practice on. My problem along with most players isn't really being able to pocket the balls, it is mastering CB control, and perfecting a stroke; and to do that pocket size doesn't really matter.
The ironic thing is many when seeing the table will comment about how easy it will be and find that they rattle the pockets more because of the deeper shelf and lead in angle of the pocket.
Also consider this. Does the same player run more racks on a Valley BB than they do on a Diamond 7ft table?
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i would rather see diamond tables play like gold crowns
until then i prefer gold crowns
i would rather see diamond tables play like gold crowns
until then i prefer gold crowns
The ironic thing is many when seeing the table will comment about how easy it will be and find that they rattle the pockets more because of the deeper shelf and lead in angle of the pocket.
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Does anyone know whether I can install artemis rails and extend the rails to cut pockets smaller on a furniture 7ft table?
Does anyone know whether I can install artemis rails and extend the rails to cut pockets smaller on a furniture 7ft table?
If you're willing to pay the price I'm sure someone will take your money to do what you think you want done.
And then he will wonder why he didn't just put the 4K into a diamond.
I think there exists a multitude of factors that make a table play well. I had a furniture table and decided against tightening up the pockets when I was rolling balls against one long rail, while kneeling and resting my chest against the other long rail. I could feel the rail/table move when the ball hit, even softly, the opposite rail. My current table's rails are twice as heavy and the frame much beefier than my old table resulting in a much more stable base for the slate. Good luck with your decision.