I have a 15+ year old AMF Playmaster 8' table that was stable since it was originally installed. We moved last summer, storing the table in the basement of our new home till the basement was finished. The table was installed by a professional about 4 months ago.
I noticed about three weeks ago that one of the slate seams popped. The installer came out and fixed the table this week, but as they tightened the rails down, the seam popped again. They switched the rail to the other end, and it seemed to follow one particular rail. In order to keep it from happening again, they couldn't tighten the rail bolts completely, so I get a loose thud sound from the rail. The ball comes off the rail fairly well, but this just isn't right.
The biggest difference between this basement and the old basement is humidity. The new place is significantly drier. Could that have caused the rail to warp, and would that be enough to lift the slate? Any suggestions on what might be the problem?
Thanks in advance -
I noticed about three weeks ago that one of the slate seams popped. The installer came out and fixed the table this week, but as they tightened the rails down, the seam popped again. They switched the rail to the other end, and it seemed to follow one particular rail. In order to keep it from happening again, they couldn't tighten the rail bolts completely, so I get a loose thud sound from the rail. The ball comes off the rail fairly well, but this just isn't right.
The biggest difference between this basement and the old basement is humidity. The new place is significantly drier. Could that have caused the rail to warp, and would that be enough to lift the slate? Any suggestions on what might be the problem?
Thanks in advance -