Olhausen Table Id? Also Olhausen Table ?

tuffstuff07

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Was wondering if anyone could ID the table in the picture below?

Also when Olhausen talks about being an all wood table is the laminate series all wood construction still? I just dont want another particle board table where rail bolts fall out as it gets older(even though I cant argue got it for free. Old cheap brunswick)

Also would it be a good home table? Going to get a 7 foot and found this one for a hell of a deal on craigslist. Even cheaper than the valley barboxes i've seen.

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That model is a Drake. It is one of their more popular models. The laminate series are not solid wood construction frames, but the rails are still solid wood on all of their tables. The frame will still have the same top liner on it as the solid wood version.

They are a pretty good home table, and depending on the age of it, may have Accu-fast rubber, which very rarely goes bad. If it does, it will say Featuring Accu-Fast on that name plate.
 
Cool Thank you.

Ya It does have the acu fast. Do you have tips on dissembling?

From what I understood it was take out the pockets, remove rail bolts, remove rails, take off cloth, take off the slate and then take apart frame if needed?

Also any tips on taking apart the slates?
 
Basically. I'd mark the slates and frame so you know how they were oriented when you put them back together. Avoid taking the frame apart if you can. Those frames are squared and leveled at the factory, and the corner trim pieces are pin nailed to the frame. If you can just take the legs off and carry the frame out together you're better off. Where are you located, and do you have someone lined up to install it?
 
In was gonna mark the slate and rails. I am located in Illinois. Was thinking of calling jerimy chambers I think was his name unless u have a recommendation.

Also ty for the help. I will rep tonight after I get back getting ready to leave to get it now.
 
It is an upgrade option as was to have the drake, sheraton, etc built with a solid wood or plywood cabinet instead of the particle board. You might be lucky although not many people don't this with those table models; for the same price they can get a model that already is priced at a veneer or solid price point.
 
Well got it all apart and home yesterday. Ty for everyone's help in this thread.

It is actually a 7 1/2 ft Olhausen table.
 
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