tiger37373, First Weclome to AZ Forum and The Carom Section.
If you want to email John Stauffer. I do have His email address.
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I have restored antique pool tables for the last 40 years, and decided to start with some billiard tables in 2006. Attached are 2 files on the two tables I've done, one for a neighbor and one for myself. My Arcadian was made in about 1925.
Thanks again!
John Stauffer
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John
Thanks for your comment. Nice job on both tables.
Question - someone on AZBilliard Forum was asking about carom cushions to use on a Brunswick Table.
What Type [if I may ask] of Cushions, do you use?
My AzBilliard Fourm Name is billiardshot.
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Bob,
Well, I'm just getting started with working with cushions. I have used one or another dealer to attach cushions to pool tables I've done. For the Brunswick Homewood table I did, we had K-55 rubber attached. This has not been satisfactory because the dealer had only the rails to work with (not the table), and indexed things from the bottom of the liners, resulting in variability of distance from bed to cushion nose (should be 1 1/2 " for 2 3/8" balls).
In the table factory, the cushions were always applied to the rails when attached to the table, thus ensuring proper nose height. Also, most dealers use contact cement, rather than glue under pressure, so the a fast cushion is not always achieved.
The Arcadian table had old Ray-Bestos K-66 gum rubber cushions attached, probably in the early 1970s, and a good job was done, and the table plays very well -- the cushions remain attached perfectly. Ray-Bestos were the premium cushions of their day, though the K-66 profile was really for pool rather than billiards.
By coincidence, today I just ordered my first set of billiard cushions from Mueller -- see:
http://www.poolndarts.com/index.cfm...93D&Fuseaction=Catalog.Product&productID=7625
I will have to cut liners to provide proper nose height, and make the installation with the table set up. Very expensive cushions are available from Germany, but I'm afraid these would be wasted on the old tables.
I'm afraid this isn't of much help, though the reference at Mueller may be of use.
John
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For the U118 cushion, the description should say 3 pieces for 5X10 table -- two sides and one to be cut for the ends.
John