I know how many of you guys probably rant about not having any more shims or fine cut wedges to level up slates / subframes and end up using something comparable.
Well I have come up with a solution after years of ranting myself. I've come up with an economical solution to actually purchase these wedges and always have them available when you need them most. These are 100% beech hardwood wedges. minimal compression..
Check out my ebay auction for specifics, but If any of you want some samples to try out before you buy, please send a Self-Addressed Stamped envelope to:
Pool Table Wedge Sample
3463 Bickel Church Rd NW
Baltimore, Ohio 43105-9404.
For $6.95 shipped you get (10) 3-1/2" x 3-1/2" x 1/4" 4° beech wedges, which can make approximately (100) 3/8" x 1/4" x 3-1/2" shims by just scribing with your razor knife and snapping a piece off. The larger wedges come in handy too for leveling up sub frames or more delicate slate leveling because of extremely warped sub frames, where a more heavy duty wedge is appropriate. These shims are now cheap enough to actually purchase them like you would chalk, spots, felt, cushions, etc, to keep customers happy.
You could get a lifetime supply of shims for assembling pool tables for around $250.00.. 500 Wedges that could produce 5,000 shims.. Let me know what you guys think.
Thanks for looking... Zach
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Well I have come up with a solution after years of ranting myself. I've come up with an economical solution to actually purchase these wedges and always have them available when you need them most. These are 100% beech hardwood wedges. minimal compression..
Check out my ebay auction for specifics, but If any of you want some samples to try out before you buy, please send a Self-Addressed Stamped envelope to:
Pool Table Wedge Sample
3463 Bickel Church Rd NW
Baltimore, Ohio 43105-9404.
For $6.95 shipped you get (10) 3-1/2" x 3-1/2" x 1/4" 4° beech wedges, which can make approximately (100) 3/8" x 1/4" x 3-1/2" shims by just scribing with your razor knife and snapping a piece off. The larger wedges come in handy too for leveling up sub frames or more delicate slate leveling because of extremely warped sub frames, where a more heavy duty wedge is appropriate. These shims are now cheap enough to actually purchase them like you would chalk, spots, felt, cushions, etc, to keep customers happy.
You could get a lifetime supply of shims for assembling pool tables for around $250.00.. 500 Wedges that could produce 5,000 shims.. Let me know what you guys think.
Thanks for looking... Zach
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&item=200366900869