Friends, I need your opinion w.r.t a job I'm tasked to do.
I friend have a European Dynamic table with a - well - little to tight specification.
It's spec'ed to the Eurotour spec and even there some players
complained about the spitting of balls.
The table has a angle of 12´and is for sure a tight "spitting out balls" table.
Now the usual pub table is in the range of 14-15 degrees and I was just
wondering if any of you professionals in the US just change the rubber facing on the rail end to correct this ?
Since I'm over here, I'm not sure of the correct "wording" but I guess you
mean by "sub-rail extension" a wooden extension of the cussions
and by "facing" you mean the normal rubber "pads" on the end ?
Now, do you change the angle by keeping a fixed point in the pocket -
moving the outer end of the rail in to the pocket. Or the opposite ?
I have usually just kept the original angle so I have to say that this is a little
new territory for me....
Also, I had a idea of using leather on the inside of the slate (in the pockets)
pretty much like a snooker table. I'm not able to reproduce Glens (Real King Cobras) nice look
using the cloth so my idea was to staple the clothe in the corners/pockets - then glue
leather over the staples to protect the balls.
Any ideas, views ?
I'm as mentioned way way from many of you so we're for sure not in competition.
If you feel it's better to PM, feel free
Regards
Kent
I friend have a European Dynamic table with a - well - little to tight specification.
It's spec'ed to the Eurotour spec and even there some players
complained about the spitting of balls.
The table has a angle of 12´and is for sure a tight "spitting out balls" table.
Now the usual pub table is in the range of 14-15 degrees and I was just
wondering if any of you professionals in the US just change the rubber facing on the rail end to correct this ?
Since I'm over here, I'm not sure of the correct "wording" but I guess you
mean by "sub-rail extension" a wooden extension of the cussions
and by "facing" you mean the normal rubber "pads" on the end ?
Now, do you change the angle by keeping a fixed point in the pocket -
moving the outer end of the rail in to the pocket. Or the opposite ?
I have usually just kept the original angle so I have to say that this is a little
new territory for me....
Also, I had a idea of using leather on the inside of the slate (in the pockets)
pretty much like a snooker table. I'm not able to reproduce Glens (Real King Cobras) nice look
using the cloth so my idea was to staple the clothe in the corners/pockets - then glue
leather over the staples to protect the balls.
Any ideas, views ?
I'm as mentioned way way from many of you so we're for sure not in competition.
If you feel it's better to PM, feel free
Regards
Kent