This is an open message to Glen (Realkingcobra), or anyone that can have any input,
I really appreciate all the professional information you have shared over the years. I think many of us here on AZB can Thank you. I have a question. Years ago I remember a mention in a post that you can tell a hack slate job if you saw the slates resting on the shims only. My question is, if a slate is resting flush on a level frame and you need to raise one of the the slate with shims, what else would the contact be resting/pinned down on but the shims? There is only one direction you can go with the slate and the shims get you there. Would you insert something else after you have moved the slate with shims for it to rest on? I do have a lot of experience with working on tables, not a pro, I have done 25+ tables over the years and never had any issues. This comment in one of your posts has stuck in my mind for a long time. I would like to learn more.
Michael
I really appreciate all the professional information you have shared over the years. I think many of us here on AZB can Thank you. I have a question. Years ago I remember a mention in a post that you can tell a hack slate job if you saw the slates resting on the shims only. My question is, if a slate is resting flush on a level frame and you need to raise one of the the slate with shims, what else would the contact be resting/pinned down on but the shims? There is only one direction you can go with the slate and the shims get you there. Would you insert something else after you have moved the slate with shims for it to rest on? I do have a lot of experience with working on tables, not a pro, I have done 25+ tables over the years and never had any issues. This comment in one of your posts has stuck in my mind for a long time. I would like to learn more.
Michael
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