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illusivetrout

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I'm Assembling A New 5x10 Elitte Pro Three Cushion Table. It Has Heaters Under The Slates And Also In The Rails.i Noticed That The Thermostat Was Set At 105 Degrees.i'm No Expert, This Is My First Table. It's Time To Seal The Seams. Bees Wax Becomes Friable (crumbly) At120f And Melts At 147f To 150f.it Seems Like Bondo May Be The Only Way To Seal The Seams.i Only Brought This Up Because The Heating System Adds Another Problem To The Bees Wax Sealer.(sorry Glen). The Table Also Sits Near A West Facing Window And I Live In Arizona.any Comments Or Opinions Are Surely Welcomed.
 
illusivetrout said:
I'm Assembling A New 5x10 Elitte Pro Three Cushion Table. It Has Heaters Under The Slates And Also In The Rails.i Noticed That The Thermostat Was Set At 105 Degrees.i'm No Expert, This Is My First Table. It's Time To Seal The Seams. Bees Wax Becomes Friable (crumbly) At120f And Melts At 147f To 150f.it Seems Like Bondo May Be The Only Way To Seal The Seams.i Only Brought This Up Because The Heating System Adds Another Problem To The Bees Wax Sealer.(sorry Glen). The Table Also Sits Near A West Facing Window And I Live In Arizona.any Comments Or Opinions Are Surely Welcomed.
I just finished setting up a 5 x 10 Gabriel's billiards table and a 4 1/2 x 9 Gabriel's Signature Pro at a guys house in eastern Pennsilvania...and I used bondo on the seams...LOL, I'm not going to his house in the Florida keys to redo the Gabriel's billiards table in his house there...LOL...it's not level, and the seams are showing!...I didn't set it up!!!!

Glen
 
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