Pre-view of DVD on how to extend sub-rails.

realkingcobra said:
Hey Jay,
I installed the Brunswick super speed cushions on these rails, and as far as facings go, I got the rubber at Home Depot in the pluming section, it's gasket material, 1/8" thick, that was kind of in a pinch choice for cushion facings as I didn't have any 3/16" neoprene with me at the time. Yes, the Artemis Intercontinental cushions apply to the Gold Crowns as well, but so does the Brunswick super speed, but not the Artemis K66 pool cushion rubber. In order to install these cushions on a GC, the sub-rails would have to be modified, and I really see no point in doing that, as there is cushions that fit and don't have to be "Fitted" to the GC rails. As far as posting my knowledge here on AZ, there's a reason for doing that, and soon enough everyone will understand what and why I've been sharing my methods and systems with everyone.

I think that if you stand out as a mechanic, then you can get the respect and attention of everyone else, enough to at least say "hey, he knows what he's doing...because that idea works" As I've said before, all mechanics need to come together on the same sheet of music and "together" make something of our industry, in order to get "us" out of the ditches and shadows of this industry, and bring "our" union right up to the level of the cloth and table manufactures, as being JUST as important, even if not MORE so. What good is the best cloth, on the best table, if someone "claiming" to be a mechanic comes along and screws it up. All that does is give "US" a black eye, as the "after" condition of the table has NO bearing on what the cloth was that was installed, or who built the table, and THAT...is a black eye we all share standing alone!

Glen[/QUOTE

Glen, would you see any advantage in the installing of super-speed flat side up, or would the canvas location preclude that as a beneficial option?

Maybe someday there will be a governing body to attest to, or certify the
"mechanics" qualifications to preform to a standard of competency. I see your contributions there as the next step in this very necessary evolution for our profession.

I know you can take care of all of this in your spare time...LOL:D :D :D

Jay
 
For the record -
Artemis Intercontinental 66 is a K55 profile.
Artemis Pool 66 is a K66 profile.
 
A-1 billiards said:
realkingcobra said:
Hey Jay,
I installed the Brunswick super speed cushions on these rails, and as far as facings go, I got the rubber at Home Depot in the pluming section, it's gasket material, 1/8" thick, that was kind of in a pinch choice for cushion facings as I didn't have any 3/16" neoprene with me at the time. Yes, the Artemis Intercontinental cushions apply to the Gold Crowns as well, but so does the Brunswick super speed, but not the Artemis K66 pool cushion rubber. In order to install these cushions on a GC, the sub-rails would have to be modified, and I really see no point in doing that, as there is cushions that fit and don't have to be "Fitted" to the GC rails. As far as posting my knowledge here on AZ, there's a reason for doing that, and soon enough everyone will understand what and why I've been sharing my methods and systems with everyone.

I think that if you stand out as a mechanic, then you can get the respect and attention of everyone else, enough to at least say "hey, he knows what he's doing...because that idea works" As I've said before, all mechanics need to come together on the same sheet of music and "together" make something of our industry, in order to get "us" out of the ditches and shadows of this industry, and bring "our" union right up to the level of the cloth and table manufactures, as being JUST as important, even if not MORE so. What good is the best cloth, on the best table, if someone "claiming" to be a mechanic comes along and screws it up. All that does is give "US" a black eye, as the "after" condition of the table has NO bearing on what the cloth was that was installed, or who built the table, and THAT...is a black eye we all share standing alone!

Glen[/QUOTE

Glen, would you see any advantage in the installing of super-speed flat side up, or would the canvas location preclude that as a beneficial option?

Maybe someday there will be a governing body to attest to, or certify the
"mechanics" qualifications to preform to a standard of competency. I see your contributions there as the next step in this very necessary evolution for our profession.

I know you can take care of all of this in your spare time...LOL:D :D :D

Jay
Super speed wouldn't play right mounted upside down, as the canvas acts as a stiffener if you will, to make the cushions play more consistant.

Glen
 
pass the popcorn please while we wait for the movie to begin.:wink: Good stuff Glen !!
 
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Nice handy work Glen. I have someone do that job for me(extend the rails to tighten pockets),he does a nice job like you do and doesn't charge me much. If his pricing changes,I might have to get your DVD.How much is it? By the way, did you use to own a Billiard room in the Seattle area?
 
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Nice handy work Glen. I have someone do that job for me(extend the rails to tighten pockets),he does a nice job like you do and doesn't charge me much. If his pricing changes,I might have to get your DVD.How much is it? By the way, did you use to own a Billiard room in the Seattle area?

Yes, I use to own the Cascade Family Billiards in Renton, the Kent Recreation Center in Kent, and the Puyallup South Hill Recreation Center:D
 
I thought that was you, this is Barry Emerson. I used to play at both places quite a bit. I haven't seen you in years,where are you living these days? I've been in Dallas for almost 10 years. Good to see your still around pool. Take it easy, Barry
 
I thought that was you, this is Barry Emerson. I used to play at both places quite a bit. I haven't seen you in years,where are you living these days? I've been in Dallas for almost 10 years. Good to see your still around pool. Take it easy, Barry

Hey Barry, I never saw your post until now:o I do make it to Dallas a few times a year as I have some friends there that I recover their pool tables when they need them done. I'll have to look you up sometime...how's your game been...you still playing?

Glen
 
subrail

Great posts and great job..what kinda time frame it take ya to extend a table once you have done a few?
 
Great posts and great job..what kinda time frame it take ya to extend a table once you have done a few?

I usually have about 10-12 hours in the rails depending on the starting condition. That doesn't include working on the rest of the table as well:grin:
 
time frame

I usually have about 10-12 hours in the rails depending on the starting condition. That doesn't include working on the rest of the table as well:grin:

Thanks for answering my question exactly.
Witch part of the u.s you in now?

Rob.M
 
Very interesting post, and great pictures showing the process of tightening up the pockets. I don't know if I would ever have the guts to attempt this. But it is nice to know there will be a video on how to do it, if I should ever try.
 
Facings At Lowes or Home Depot

You can get the red at Home Depot, or Lowe's. Normaly I get it at a rubber supplier back home. Yes, I used 1/4" Mahogany ply, but I also have 1/8", 3/16", 1/4", 5/16" and 3/8" solid wood at home for creating different openings.

Glen

What department do you find the facings at Lowes or Home Depot? What do you ask for? Do they call them facings or something else?

Many thanks.
Speedi
 
RKC:

What department will you find facings in at Home Depot or Lowes? Do you ask for facings or are they called something else?

Many Thanks.
Speedi
 
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