Yeah, but as the old saying goes, "one man's trash, is another man's gold"He could always do what I did with my first table that was free, it was a Fischer, I burned it!!!!

Yeah, but as the old saying goes, "one man's trash, is another man's gold"He could always do what I did with my first table that was free, it was a Fischer, I burned it!!!!
Sorry I also hadnt realized Valley was 42x82. The common slate size I've been seeing is 43x83. Surely that latter size is incompatible?And don't tell them you want the slate for a pool table, that adds value to the slate. Tell them you're looking for a 42"×82" ×3/4" slate from an old 7ft valley table for a home project, you're building a work bench so the slate can't be broke, and you'd be willing to throw the cabinet away for them so it won't cost them anything![]()
Much older Valleys had 42"×82" as well as Quality, Fisher, USB, American, and many other coin ops. A true 7ft playing surface is 38"×76". It was years later that the 40"×80" playing surface 7fts were produced.Sorry I also hadnt realized Valley was 42x82. The common slate size I've been seeing is 43x83. Surely that latter size is incompatible?
The question is, what does the playing surface of your table measure from side to side, cushion nose to cushion nose?Sorry I also hadnt realized Valley was 42x82. The common slate size I've been seeing is 43x83. Surely that latter size is incompatible?
You could in fact, have the wrong slate on your table. Instead of measuring the slate, measure where it sits on the frame, check and see if a 43"×83" slate will sit there as well, and still clamp the rails down.Sorry I also hadnt realized Valley was 42x82. The common slate size I've been seeing is 43x83. Surely that latter size is incompatible?
Well the slate sits, like you mention, in a sort of frame. Under each rail is a support scaffold made of particle board with a 3/4" deep lip. With the slate inside the frame that all 6 of these scaffolds effectively make, theres no real room to move around, maybe a 1/4" along each axis. I can take some pictures and some measurements of that tomorrow.You could in fact, have the wrong slate on your table. Instead of measuring the slate, measure where it sits on the frame, check and see if a 43"×83" slate will sit there as well, and still clamp the rails down.
Measure the width of the playing surface too.Well the slate sits, like you mention, in a sort of frame. Under each rail is a support scaffold made of particle board with a 3/4" deep lip. With the slate inside the frame that all 6 of these scaffolds effectively make, theres no real room to move around, maybe a 1/4" along each axis. I can take some pictures and some measurements of that tomorrow.
Excuse my noobery but would that be the same as the bumper to bumper measurement or would I take a measurement from where the bumper meets the slate, or some other measurement?Measure the width of the playing surface too.
Cushion nose to cushion nose.Excuse my noobery but would that be the same as the bumper to bumper measurement or would I take a measurement from where the bumper meets the slate, or some other measurement?
Cushion nose to cushion nose.
If you put a larger slate in it you would probably need to recut the pocket openings in the slate.Taking some measurements. The "frame" where the slate sits is 42-1/8 x 82-3/16 or so, and so it wants a 42x82. I could modifiy these to take a bigger slate if I wanted to, unsure how that would affect the radius of the corner pockets.
The cushion to cushion is just about 39x78 exactly, maybe a hair bigger.
Yeah and that is above my skill level as far as i can tell.If you put a larger slate in it you would probably need to recut the pocket openings in the slate.
Not for a 1/2" per side wider.If you put a larger slate in it you would probably need to recut the pocket openings in the slate.
Wider slate would not affect pocket shelf??Not for a 1/2" per side wider.
39"×78" playing surface don't match up either. A true 7ft is 38"×76" an over sized 7ft, most common today is 40"×80"Wider slate would not affect pocket shelf??