leveling diamond 9ft pro

kerrville nit

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this might be common sence but i want to double triple check. Down here in texas weve had a huge drought the last year, over the past week it has not quit raining and looks like it will not stop for some time. the ground under the house is shifting and soil is swelling so our slab is moving with it, unleveling the table greaty,(over 8 hrs of play yesterday i noticed the roll off getting worse by the hour, table playing completly different,) is there a preferred method for leveling table, like going from corner pocket to opposite side corner pocket or something like that. I would like to try to level it on a daily basis until rain stops so it dosnt get to jacked up and stress table(is that even possible). My thinking tells me to lower one end a little and raise the other end alittle so it meets in the middle, its painful to see such a beutiful table do this. all opinions and facts would be greatly appreciated. thank you for your time.
 
this might be common sence but i want to double triple check. Down here in texas weve had a huge drought the last year, over the past week it has not quit raining and looks like it will not stop for some time. the ground under the house is shifting and soil is swelling so our slab is moving with it, unleveling the table greaty,(over 8 hrs of play yesterday i noticed the roll off getting worse by the hour, table playing completly different,) is there a preferred method for leveling table, like going from corner pocket to opposite side corner pocket or something like that. I would like to try to level it on a daily basis until rain stops so it dosnt get to jacked up and stress table(is that even possible). My thinking tells me to lower one end a little and raise the other end alittle so it meets in the middle, its painful to see such a beutiful table do this. all opinions and facts would be greatly appreciated. thank you for your time.

Assuming the table was levelled right in the first place, there should be at least one corner of the table as low as it will go. Depending on the settling, you could drop your high spots, or if they won't drop any more, then raise your lows. You want the table as stable as possible, so you don't want to keep raising all 4 corners every time it is off.
 
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