Gentlemen-What do you think this might be? Slate damage or accumulated dirt/chalk?
I looked at a Sport King that cosmetically looks in shape.
I rolled balls in both directions, and the cushions seemed OK. But I noticed a little hop and change of ball direction at slow speed near both side cushions at both ends about where the slate seams would be.
When I rub the cloth at these 'mini road bumps", it feels like grains of sand under the cloth. The cloth may be original? Faded but not damaged. Dust and dirt accumulated under the cushion noses.
Seller not too enthused with cutting the cloth to reveal the slate surface to further inspection.
So-would you take a chance on there being some sort of slate damage that you cannot see?
Could the granules be accumulated chalk over the years or maybe bondo at the seams that may have eroded? Wish I could see under the cloth to tell better.
Any suggestions or recommendations?
Thank you
ps-in case I buy it-I will be disassembling it.-Are the slates doweled or pinned to each other? Do you cut the seam sealer(bondo?) and then 'walk' /wiggle and jiggle the slate toward the ends rather than lift the ends?
Thanks again
I looked at a Sport King that cosmetically looks in shape.
I rolled balls in both directions, and the cushions seemed OK. But I noticed a little hop and change of ball direction at slow speed near both side cushions at both ends about where the slate seams would be.
When I rub the cloth at these 'mini road bumps", it feels like grains of sand under the cloth. The cloth may be original? Faded but not damaged. Dust and dirt accumulated under the cushion noses.
Seller not too enthused with cutting the cloth to reveal the slate surface to further inspection.
So-would you take a chance on there being some sort of slate damage that you cannot see?
Could the granules be accumulated chalk over the years or maybe bondo at the seams that may have eroded? Wish I could see under the cloth to tell better.
Any suggestions or recommendations?
Thank you
ps-in case I buy it-I will be disassembling it.-Are the slates doweled or pinned to each other? Do you cut the seam sealer(bondo?) and then 'walk' /wiggle and jiggle the slate toward the ends rather than lift the ends?
Thanks again