Mover needed

Tberks

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Looking for a trusted pool table mover and someone to re-plate the aluminum
bits on a 1950 Brunswick Centennial in the Nashville,TN area.
Any help would be much appreciated!

Thanks!
 
I am no expert but the beauty of aluminum parts is they never need to be re-plated, just polished up. Those are beautiful tables.
 
I am no expert but the beauty of aluminum parts is they never need to be re-plated, just polished up. Those are beautiful tables.

This table has the baked on white aluminum. He would need to purchase new parts and you don't want to change a table like that.
 
Looking for a trusted pool table mover and someone to re-plate the aluminum
bits on a 1950 Brunswick Centennial in the Nashville,TN area.
Any help would be much appreciated!

Thanks!

Check craig's list. There's a guy on there that post about this every few days. Look in the Memphis or Jackson area of Tennessee.

Also I take you you bought the table? :D
 
This table has the baked on white aluminum. He would need to purchase new parts and you don't want to change a table like that.

He could always spray the parts with Easy Off Oven Cleaner to remove the anodize and then either polish or re-anodize.
 
He could always spray the parts with Easy Off Oven Cleaner to remove the anodize and then either polish or re-anodize.

I can't imagine why someone would want to do that to a completely refurbed table though. It's only 1500 and completely refurbished. Buying the parts wouldn't set someone back that much. It's worth the money to not change it imo. You know, so you can make it original again.
 
I can't imagine why someone would want to do that to a completely refurbed table though. It's only 1500 and completely refurbished. Buying the parts wouldn't set someone back that much. It's worth the money to not change it imo. You know, so you can make it original again.

The OP mentioned the aluminum needed refinishing. I was merely stating what could be done in that regard.
 
from my understanding

from what I gather an after searching the craigslist in that area, I came up with this: http://jacksontn.craigslist.org/spo/4014236623.html , if it is, it is a model C-I and is a pre 50's model. I have restored one to look like the popular d-c.http://forums.azbilliards.com/album.php?albumid=1481 a sandblast with a light medium takes off anything that would need to come off to refinish/ repolish the aluminum. that is a nice looking table and the $$$ is right!

trent from toledo
 
Yeah that's the table. I almost bought it. But I wanted 9 foot instead of 8. So I posted it in the for sale thread in hopes someone would buy it. The lady needed help selling it. I just didn't tell her I was helping lol.
 
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