Title says it all. Looking for a mechanic in Florida who is experienced in the Red to Blue conversion on a 9 footer. I'd appreciate any referrals!
That’s a good referral.contact tony: https://www.facebook.com/crosbysbilliards/ he'll know someone.
Only issue with Mark would be the time frame. But the job will be perfect. And so will the PocketzThere is no one, nearest mechanic that can do the conversion is Mark Gregory in Atlanta, but a lot of people are willing to take your money!
Diamond will sell you a new top and the leveling system. That will turn your red blueTitle says it all. Looking for a mechanic in Florida who is experienced in the Red to Blue conversion on a 9 footer. I'd appreciate any referrals!
What if the rails are Dymondwood rosewood??Diamond will sell you a new top and the leveling system. That will turn your red blueYou might not need a top end mechanic if you go that route.
I don't know Glenn. I was looking at a local Red Label for sale, I called Diamond and they said they could sell me a blue label top. They never asked me anything about Dymondwood rosewood. So, spill the beans if there's more to it.What if the rails are Dymondwood rosewood??
Dymondwood is no longer available, I would not give up my Dymondwood rails if I had some. The sub-rails should be able to be modified to blue label specs so you can keep the original rails.I don't know Glenn. I was looking at a local Red Label for sale, I called Diamond and they said they could sell me a blue label top. They never asked me anything about Dymondwood rosewood. So, spill the beans if there's more to it.
What if the rails are Dymondwood rosewood??
I'd convert my Black Professional to (rounded corners) Dymondwood rosewood if availableDymondwood is no longer available, I would not give up my Dymondwood rails if I had some. The sub-rails should be able to be modified to blue label specs so you can keep the original rails.
Rounded Dymondwood was never available with the rounded corners in a Professional.I'd convert my Black Professional to (rounded corners) Dymondwood rosewood if available
I don't know anyone that would trade out the Dymondwood Rosewood rails for the PRC black rails today, there's the problem.I don't know Glenn. I was looking at a local Red Label for sale, I called Diamond and they said they could sell me a blue label top. They never asked me anything about Dymondwood rosewood. So, spill the beans if there's more to it.
Square would be fine also. Problem with the squares on my Pro is they catch my clothes. Edges are not bevelled well. The rounds do look better. Anyway hope you’re doing wellRounded Dymondwood was never available with the rounded corners in a Professional.
Doing great, except for delivering Diamond tables like a mad man, interfering with my steelhead fishing timeSquare would be fine also. Problem with the squares on my Pro is they catch my clothes. Edges are not bevelled well. The rounds do look better. Anyway hope you’re doing well
I understand now about Dymondwood, however you need a real mechanic to modify those rails.Dymondwood is no longer available, I would not give up my Dymondwood rails if I had some. The sub-rails should be able to be modified to blue label specs so you can keep the original rails.
A good day making money beats fishing making nothing. Glad you’re busy whether you like it or not.Doing great, except for delivering Diamond tables like a mad man, interfering with my steelhead fishing time![]()
As long as the Dr Pepper is cold, you'll be alright.Doing great, except for delivering Diamond tables like a mad man, interfering with my steelhead fishing time![]()