How do you fix this?

Poolhalljunkie

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Need to know the best way to fix this problem center slate will not match up to the ends. Would get somebody on here to do it but doubt Okinawa is in any of your service areas.
 
The first thing you have to do is level the bed. If the bed isn't level then you will have a hard time getting the slate to sit right.

It looks like the bed is not even close to being level.
 
Frame is level.... And we have tried a couple different center slates each one did the same thing.

Check your level. It might be off a LOT.

It's hard to tell from the pictures what's going on.


How are you checking level? You need to check it with a MINIMUM 4' level. Check side to side, front to back, and both diagonals.

Also check to make sure you don't have warped slate. It's not probable but it is possible.
 
Frame is level.... And we have tried a couple different center slates each one did the same thing.

That frame is not level, it's high in one corner which is what's causing the slates to overstep each other down hill. Raise the corner of the frame at the lowest corner and that'll level the slates out at the seams.

Glen

PS. Also make sure the frame was assembled correctly, there's numbers on the frame that match up with each other as to how the frame lines up.
 
Frame is level.... And we have tried a couple different center slates each one did the same thing.

woah cowboy. dont switch or swap-out any pieces of slate. use the slates that came with that table and reinstall them in their original location/order.
 
Slates

Would love to use original slates but, the previous owner didn't exactly keep everything for each table separate. This came out of a group of 12 tables.
 
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