Pro-am tips

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I have a 9th Pro-Am with 3 pc slate. I am completing a room remodel and had to move the table (I'll probably post the before and after pics in the "home rooms" thread) Any suggestions/instructions for releveling the table. I have a mechanic/friend doing it. I'm hoping there will just be minor adjustments needed. With the three pc slate on this table will he be able to use the in leg adjusters or are there special considerations? Thanks for any help.
 
I have a 9th Pro-Am with 3 pc slate. I am completing a room remodel and had to move the table (I'll probably post the before and after pics in the "home rooms" thread) Any suggestions/instructions for releveling the table. I have a mechanic/friend doing it. I'm hoping there will just be minor adjustments needed. With the three pc slate on this table will he be able to use the in leg adjusters or are there special considerations? Thanks for any help.

It depends on how and how far you moved it. Did you just move it over a little bit, or was it picked up and carried out of the room?

It also depends on how well it was installed before and if they did a good job of glueing/sealing the three pieces of slate.

If the table was just slid over, you should be able to re-center the table and leg level it if the slate wasn't shifted in the process. If you can feel any seams in the slate when you're done, it'll have to be taken apart to re-level/seal the slate.
 
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A three piece Pro Am..................?
i know glen converted a few pro am from one piece slate to a three pc...is this table one of them>?
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Rob.M
 
Thanks. I got this directly from Diamond b/c I didn't have access to bring in a one piece slate. As we talked they offerred it as an option. The table is back in position and no seams. It also isn't off by much so it looks like leg levelers are going to work fine.
 
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