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Hello all,
I am a new poster to AZ billiards. I have read loads of stuff on the site, mostly everything I can find from Glenn and Mark. I have always loved the game of billiards, been playing since I was, well ever since I can remember.
So I decided it was time to put a new pool table in the basement. Long story short, I found three Brunswick tables in a storage unit. So I bought all three sight unseen for $1500. That was risk number one. They did not come with bed cloth, but I was told they were in good shape otherwise.
It turns out I was not lied to. I now have three 9 foot Brunswick Centurion tables and all in very nice condition. With two exceptions, they need new cloth and the rails are shot. First I called around to Brunswick dealers and quickly realized they know nothing about billiards. I then called diamond and talk to my new best friend Phil Smith! Great guy by the way as is Aaron at the same place. I know have Black diamond K55 profile cushions, cushion facings and Simonis 860 on its way.
So here comes risk number two. I will be installing the cushions myself, at the pro cut dimensions of a diamond. Now, I know a bunch of people just cringed, but note I have done my homework and I am quite handy. I've truly believe I can do this. Plus, if I don't get it right the first time, I still have two more tables. LOL!
Here is the question, to anybody that has undertaken this project, what major unexpected hurdles have you come up against, I would appreciate hearing about them now. I have done my research, I know I will need to extend the rails, I know the cushions are 64th of an inch lower, I believe I can correct this by shimming the rail. I know of the 141° angle and 15° undercut. To end up with a 4.5 inch pocket opening. That will except balls like a dream, mainly because it doesn't have the longer shelf. Any advice, wisdom, or humorous anecdotes would be appreciated! Sorry this was so long!
I am a new poster to AZ billiards. I have read loads of stuff on the site, mostly everything I can find from Glenn and Mark. I have always loved the game of billiards, been playing since I was, well ever since I can remember.
So I decided it was time to put a new pool table in the basement. Long story short, I found three Brunswick tables in a storage unit. So I bought all three sight unseen for $1500. That was risk number one. They did not come with bed cloth, but I was told they were in good shape otherwise.
It turns out I was not lied to. I now have three 9 foot Brunswick Centurion tables and all in very nice condition. With two exceptions, they need new cloth and the rails are shot. First I called around to Brunswick dealers and quickly realized they know nothing about billiards. I then called diamond and talk to my new best friend Phil Smith! Great guy by the way as is Aaron at the same place. I know have Black diamond K55 profile cushions, cushion facings and Simonis 860 on its way.
So here comes risk number two. I will be installing the cushions myself, at the pro cut dimensions of a diamond. Now, I know a bunch of people just cringed, but note I have done my homework and I am quite handy. I've truly believe I can do this. Plus, if I don't get it right the first time, I still have two more tables. LOL!
Here is the question, to anybody that has undertaken this project, what major unexpected hurdles have you come up against, I would appreciate hearing about them now. I have done my research, I know I will need to extend the rails, I know the cushions are 64th of an inch lower, I believe I can correct this by shimming the rail. I know of the 141° angle and 15° undercut. To end up with a 4.5 inch pocket opening. That will except balls like a dream, mainly because it doesn't have the longer shelf. Any advice, wisdom, or humorous anecdotes would be appreciated! Sorry this was so long!
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