E Eturnal Registered Oct 19, 2007 #1 Anyone know? Hmmm, also what is the best way to level/ set it up? thanks
selftaut straight pool nut Silver Member Oct 19, 2007 #2 The slate is one piece and comes out through the top by lifting from the corners after taking the rails off. No need to take anything else apart.
The slate is one piece and comes out through the top by lifting from the corners after taking the rails off. No need to take anything else apart.
Mike Templeton Confidence........ Silver Member Oct 19, 2007 #3 If you can get away with it, just remove the legs, turn it on it's side to move it, then put the legs back on. Mike
If you can get away with it, just remove the legs, turn it on it's side to move it, then put the legs back on. Mike
Ltldebbie Ltldebbie Silver Member Oct 19, 2007 #5 Very carefully and in the presence of an experienced billiard mechanic.
Cornerman Cue Author...Sometimes Silver Member Oct 19, 2007 #6 Eturnal said: Anyone know? Hmmm, also what is the best way to level/ set it up? thanks Click to expand... There is a strip that runs around the top of the table that conceals the bolts that hold the cushions. Start there. The rest is just bolts, I believe. The leg levelers are turned to level the one piece slate. I suggest a machinists level. Fred
Eturnal said: Anyone know? Hmmm, also what is the best way to level/ set it up? thanks Click to expand... There is a strip that runs around the top of the table that conceals the bolts that hold the cushions. Start there. The rest is just bolts, I believe. The leg levelers are turned to level the one piece slate. I suggest a machinists level. Fred