Is it absolutely necessary to fill the slate hold down screw holes? Particularly since they are underneath the cushion and a ball should never roll over them?
Is it absolutely necessary to fill the slate hold down screw holes? Particularly since they are underneath the cushion and a ball should never roll over them?
I should have added that the outer diameter of the counterbore for the screws is right on the edge of my playing area. In other words, if I take a straightedge, stand it vertical, and place it lightly against the edge of the cushion, the straightedge comes right to the edge of the counterbore. That's why I'm glad you mentioned the compression effect of the ball and the fact that over time the balls will probably cut the cloth around the counterbore if I don't fill them.
The counterbores are 1/2" to 5/8" diameter. Will such a large area of beeswax eventually soak through and stain the cloth? If not beeswax, then what would you recommend so that the next time the table has to be taken apart, it won't be so difficult?
Thanks for all your answers and helpful information.
keep giving away secrets, you and me are going to have a problem. Getting ready for you. Our meeting is coming soon.
The mechanic did not fill them on my Olhausen.
You can see the results. The rail will compress allowing the balls to cut the cloth on the screw hole.
We can settle this with an arm wrestling match, but because I'm way older than you...you have to let me get a head start by going first and you starting in the half way down position:grin: