first table rehab - part 2

dkindig

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Finished up the rails last night and finally got to play a few games. The table is playing really well!

I found the most difficult part was gathering the cloth around the head and foot corners without getting wrinkles. The irony is that by the time I got to the last couple of corners, I was getting pretty decent at it.

It's nice to have cushions with some bounce to them and cloth that lets you play position. The old cloth I likened to playing on swampgrass it was so slow and unresponsive.

I was able to play with the torque on the rail bolts and the crush of the cloth under the rails to dial in a perfect 1 7/16" for the cushion nose height.

Again, thanks to everyone's knowledge and willingness to pass that on in these forums, I was able to do this myself, and at a quality level that could only be exceeded by a top mechanic in my area.

I have to say that this has been eye-opening. I am amazed at the level of work and experience that doing a job like this takes, and can't believe what it must be like to have customers that have no idea what's involved try and nickle-and-dime you to death.

Thank you again...

Now to get rid of those god-awful pockets and replace them with a set of natural tan finish with leather shields! I don't know WHAT the original owner was thinking!

First part of my rehab is here : http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=147943
 

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dkindig said:
snip...by the time I got to the last couple of corners, I was getting pretty decent at it.

Maybe you should make an instructional video:thumbup::thumbup:

Just kidding, table looks great, you're a braver man than I...

btw, what's the guitar peeking out from behind the table? Epiphone?

Markus
 
Maybe you should make an instructional video:thumbup::thumbup:

Just kidding, table looks great, you're a braver man than I...

btw, what's the guitar peeking out from behind the table? Epiphone?

Markus

LOL!!! I learned everything I know right here in this forum, and I feel lucky to have made it without ruining the slate, the cushions or the cloth...

Yes, that's an Epiphone, and the rack is sitting on top of an old Epiphone tube amp...
 
Finished up the rails last night and finally got to play a few games. The table is playing really well!

I found the most difficult part was gathering the cloth around the head and foot corners without getting wrinkles. The irony is that by the time I got to the last couple of corners, I was getting pretty decent at it.

It's nice to have cushions with some bounce to them and cloth that lets you play position. The old cloth I likened to playing on swampgrass it was so slow and unresponsive.

I was able to play with the torque on the rail bolts and the crush of the cloth under the rails to dial in a perfect 1 7/16" for the cushion nose height.

Again, thanks to everyone's knowledge and willingness to pass that on in these forums, I was able to do this myself, and at a quality level that could only be exceeded by a top mechanic in my area.

I have to say that this has been eye-opening. I am amazed at the level of work and experience that doing a job like this takes, and can't believe what it must be like to have customers that have no idea what's involved try and nickle-and-dime you to death.

Thank you again...

Now to get rid of those god-awful pockets and replace them with a set of natural tan finish with leather shields! I don't know WHAT the original owner was thinking!

First part of my rehab is here : http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=147943

You should be very proud of yourself:D

Glen
 
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