IF You've Ever Asked RKC for Table Advice..

Thanks for the entertainment guys. Best I've seen in a long time.

It is rare you get that wonderful combination of massive virtue signalling by one person on behalf of someone else, who then runs a master class on How to Make Friends and Influence People.:bash:

The capper was the attempt to parallel this with a fundraiser for a child with leukemia.:barf:

And the guy who doesn't take charity and is so embarrassed by the fundraising that he shuts it down - oh, wait, he hasn't yet.

:rotflmao:
 
Thanks for the entertainment guys. Best I've seen in a long time.

It is rare you get that wonderful combination of massive virtue signalling by one person on behalf of someone else, who then runs a master class on How to Make Friends and Influence People.

No good deed goes unpunished.

The capper was the attempt to parallel this with a fundraiser for a child with leukemia.

A note to the wanta be comedians that keep interjecting themselves in this thread for no other purpose; the JCC boys.

And the guy who doesn't take charity and is so embarrassed by the fundraising that he shuts it down - oh, wait, he hasn't yet.

It wasn't his idea, it was mine. He's stated he'll gladly give it back

Any more positive input?
 
Thanks for the entertainment guys. Best I've seen in a long time.

It is rare you get that wonderful combination of massive virtue signalling by one person on behalf of someone else, who then runs a master class on How to Make Friends and Influence People.:bash:

The capper was the attempt to parallel this with a fundraiser for a child with leukemia.:barf:

And the guy who doesn't take charity and is so embarrassed by the fundraising that he shuts it down - oh, wait, he hasn't yet.

:rotflmao:

Any more positive input?

It would be damned tough to top that. I think he should drop the mic and walk away.
 

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Well, i might as well finish showing the recut frame in its finished form consisting of a 42 point leveling system designed for a steel plate joined slate into a 1 piece slate no longer being screwed to the frame to mount it, but rather held in place with the rail bolts.
 

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These pictures show everyones right, don't have to be a rocket scientist to work on pool tables, hell....you don't even have to know what you're doing to call yourself a pool table mechanic....LMAO
 

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But, I'll take my work any day of the week over that kind of BS
 

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Shouldn't the allens be non-maring on top, like these?

Alloy Steel Flat-Tip Set Screws

The tip makes good contact on flat surfaces and allows you to make frequent adjustments with minimal surface damage.

Well, i might as well finish showing the recut frame in its finished form consisting of a 42 point leveling system designed for a steel plate joined slate into a 1 piece slate no longer being screwed to the frame to mount it, but rather held in place with the rail bolts.
 

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I guarantee you, there is no chance of doing any damage to the bottom side of the slate with the blunt end of the allen screw, when it takes a masonry carbide tipped drill bit to drill a hole in it.
 
I would venture to guess that a majority of the people posting have never tried to level a 3 piece Gold Crown. Never the less a mismatched one. I can ASSURE you it's FU$&@d!!!! I needed to move my table 2 inches in each direction. So I took it upon myself. It took me 3 days to get it back together and those days were 12-14 hour days. ITS NO SMALL TASK! I am reasonably smart person and physically able with the tools and I had the time and I PROMISED myself it would be the last time. I have recovered and moved tables through my younger years. Been there done that. These tables are extremely complicated. They are solid. They are heavy. They are old. They have warped and sagging frames. Frames and slates can be mismatched. Hell slates can be mismatched. Something that should be simple drove me and my son insane for days. Not to mention it sits on carpet. So when you apply weight (in this case the slate) all bets are off. Anyone that says this is easy either has never done it or plain and simply has no idea in hell what they are talking about. I used a quarter deck of playing cards and about 8 wedges to get this F$&@!r right. And even then it's has subtle rolls here and there. What Glenn does is miraculous. He has documented it. He has shared it and goes way beyond what any reasonable person would do to save these amazing tables.

Anyone that doubts his abilities or contributions needs to get a life or create there own career doing what Glenn does.

I say this and I don't even know him. His posts, work and reputation around the country speak for itself.
Not to mention my experience at attempting (gulp) what he does.

Blow hards!


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You'd love my leveling system thats for sure. You don't even start to level the slates until after the table is assembled, and can fine tune the level anytime you want as the table acclaminates to the room and set up....without having to take anything apart:grin:
 
You'd love my leveling system thats for sure. You don't even start to level the slates until after the table is assembled, and can fine tune the level anytime you want as the table acclaminates to the room and set up....without having to take anything apart:grin:

Are you sure the world is ready for your leveling system and zero staples used in covering the table?
 
Are you sure the world is ready for your leveling system and zero staples used in covering the table?

Well, as long as there are customers that want the best work done, I'll never run out of customers on my waiting list:grin-square:
 
You'd love my leveling system thats for sure. You don't even start to level the slates until after the table is assembled, and can fine tune the level anytime you want as the table acclaminates to the room and set up....without having to take anything apart:grin:



I am sure I would. It just sounds like that work would cost me more than my table. I picked it up for $1200. I had to do an overnight drive to Phoenix to get it and probably put a grand into it. Something tells me this mod of yours is probably more than my entire investment. I will probably own this table for another year or so and then try to pick up a GC V or maybe a diamond. Diamonds might play great but I can't get over how ugly they are. Just my opinion. Obviously there are many that swear by them.


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I am sure I would. It just sounds like that work would cost me more than my table. I picked it up for $1200. I had to do an overnight drive to Phoenix to get it and probably put a grand into it. Something tells me this mod of yours is probably more than my entire investment. I will probably own this table for another year or so and then try to pick up a GC V or maybe a diamond. Diamonds might play great but I can't get over how ugly they are. Just my opinion. Obviously there are many that swear by them.


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Even an ugly girl can get picked up at 1:45am when the bars closing:thumbup:
 
Must be a lot of girls around at 1:45 then because everyone seems to be picking these up. I just don't get it.


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You'd love my leveling system thats for sure. You don't even start to level the slates until after the table is assembled, and can fine tune the level anytime you want as the table acclaminates to the room and set up....without having to take anything apart:grin:

Looking forward to getting my leveling system for my 9 footer installed!

Get better soon, Cobra!

Stan Shuffett
 
Must be a lot of girls around at 1:45 then because everyone seems to be picking these up. I just don't get it.


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Yeah, but they're like mopeds. They're fun to ride until your friends see you on one.
 
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