Dear DIY pleasurers

yesyura

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I have been working with billiard tables for 25 years. Yes. I had no idea what it is and what to do at start. Made so many mistakes, broke many tables, whatever you expect, I've been there.
I still remember late Mr. Conte. Drove 4 hours to ask him a question, he had no hesitation to answer my question and he also mentioned another after that would been solved.
I decided to share my experience with anyone in need, so I did so far.
Weeks ago I got a call from someone far away, seemed he searched a lot and he had some videos and books. I told him what I usually do when I do Sogaard table, and he was trying to discuss about the way I do, like why and the book or video doesn't say that way and so on. Please. I have no time to discuss why and how different from others.I do it my way and they do their ways. There is a reason why, but I don't have to discuss that with you. OK? If you like my way, if you don't like my way, that's your decision to make. Thank you. I am always to open to anyone. But not you.
 
Hmmm Sounds like a bad day.

Lets see. Can you tell me what can be done to change the angles? And by the way, is there anything that can be done with backup angles?

If I knew this information I wouldn't need you to drive 800 mile to work on my table. Just think of it. If I run into trouble then I can just give you a call.

Oh and one more thing. Any tricks you know on the old T-Rails you'd like to disclose here??

Your input is very much appreciated. I'm looking to JUST lay around and maybe become a table mechanic. Sound like fun and easy work.

I do take PM's if you don't want to go public with this info.

Waiting for your call

tp
 
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