seelesscacti
Member
I'm no expert, but I always had a hard time leveling my table, and in my searches here I discovered my Brunswick table has Brunstone. I brought a mechanic to install the cloth, and he couldn't level it perfectly, either.
So, couple questions: If my table is very difficult to level perfectly -- balls seem to suck into the rails among other issues -- does that mean it has "sway back"? Can anything be done to fix this on Brunstone? Does sway back get worse over time, or stay about the same?
Could a skilled mechanic refinish Brunstone to be perfectly level? Is so, cost-wise, might I just be better off buying new slate or a new table? If I fixed the Brunstone, could sway back return?
So, couple questions: If my table is very difficult to level perfectly -- balls seem to suck into the rails among other issues -- does that mean it has "sway back"? Can anything be done to fix this on Brunstone? Does sway back get worse over time, or stay about the same?
Could a skilled mechanic refinish Brunstone to be perfectly level? Is so, cost-wise, might I just be better off buying new slate or a new table? If I fixed the Brunstone, could sway back return?